Isolated Internal Carotid Artery Thrombus and Cerebral Infarction in a Patient with Necrotizing Pancreatitis: Case Report

Daniel R. Ludwig, Matthew J. Austin, Adam N. Wallace, Mudassar Kamran, Akash P. Kansagra, Joshua W. Osbun, De Witte T. Cross, Christopher J. Moran

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Abstract

Isolated internal carotid artery (ICA) thrombus in the absence of underlying atherosclerotic disease is a rare entity. We report a case of a patient presenting with right arm weakness, slurred speech, and altered mental status in the setting of acute on chronic pancreatitis. The patient was found to have scattered left cerebral hemisphere cortical infarctions, and catheter angiography confirmed the presence of intraluminal left ICA thrombus, with no evidence of atherosclerotic disease in the cervical or intracranial vasculature. Further workup also demonstrated the presence of anemia of chronic disease. The patient was initiated on anticoagulation, and follow-up imaging demonstrated a complete resolution of the left ICA thrombus. In the reported case, coagulopathy in the setting of acute on chronic pancreatitis was presumably the primary etiology. Anemia of chronic disease, related to a proinflammatory state, may also play a contributory role.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e1-e4
JournalJournal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Stroke
  • anemia
  • carotid thrombus
  • coagulopathy
  • pancreatitis

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