Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report

Background. Basilar thrombosis is a potentially fatal event, whose traumatic etiology has been repeatedly stated. Methods. We performed the autopsy and the microscopic examination of the brain stem structures from an individual, whose sudden death raised logical suspicions regarding the causative fa...

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Main Authors: Elmaz Shaqiri, Gentian Vyshka, Admir Sinamati, Besim Ymaj, Zija Ismaili
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/401978
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spelling doaj-288ebd3aedce445984474c1f6ef57be12020-11-24T21:33:00ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Medicine1687-96271687-96352010-01-01201010.1155/2010/401978401978Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case ReportElmaz Shaqiri0Gentian Vyshka1Admir Sinamati2Besim Ymaj3Zija Ismaili4Institute of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Rr. Dibres 371, 1005 Tirana, AlbaniaService of Neurology, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Rr. Dibres 371, 1005 Tirana, AlbaniaInstitute of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Rr. Dibres 371, 1005 Tirana, AlbaniaInstitute of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Rr. Dibres 371, 1005 Tirana, AlbaniaInstitute of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Rr. Dibres 371, 1005 Tirana, AlbaniaBackground. Basilar thrombosis is a potentially fatal event, whose traumatic etiology has been repeatedly stated. Methods. We performed the autopsy and the microscopic examination of the brain stem structures from an individual, whose sudden death raised logical suspicions regarding the causative factor. Results. The brain was swollen and clearly hyperemic; a massive basilar thrombus with complete occlusion of the median segment of the basilar artery was macroscopically seen. The brainstem showed an infarcted zone in the pons, with secondary hemorrhagic changes, mainly in the form of multiple petechial hemorrhages. Pontine arteries showed extensive alterations, mainly in the form of severed endothelium, which suggested a thrombotic-traumatic mechanism as the main etiological factor. Conclusions. Minor injuries, such as slight whiplashes, abrupt neck movements, neck trauma related to the slowing down of the vehicles, and critical neck positioning, can all of them explain a thrombotic event in the basilar artery, leading to a fatal occurrence. Other risk factors may obviously concur, but their importance seems unclear.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/401978
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Gentian Vyshka
Admir Sinamati
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Zija Ismaili
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Gentian Vyshka
Admir Sinamati
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Zija Ismaili
Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
Case Reports in Medicine
author_facet Elmaz Shaqiri
Gentian Vyshka
Admir Sinamati
Besim Ymaj
Zija Ismaili
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title Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
title_short Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
title_full Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
title_fullStr Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Fatal Basilar Thrombosis Possibly Related to Minor Cervical Trauma: A Case Report
title_sort fatal basilar thrombosis possibly related to minor cervical trauma: a case report
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Medicine
issn 1687-9627
1687-9635
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Background. Basilar thrombosis is a potentially fatal event, whose traumatic etiology has been repeatedly stated. Methods. We performed the autopsy and the microscopic examination of the brain stem structures from an individual, whose sudden death raised logical suspicions regarding the causative factor. Results. The brain was swollen and clearly hyperemic; a massive basilar thrombus with complete occlusion of the median segment of the basilar artery was macroscopically seen. The brainstem showed an infarcted zone in the pons, with secondary hemorrhagic changes, mainly in the form of multiple petechial hemorrhages. Pontine arteries showed extensive alterations, mainly in the form of severed endothelium, which suggested a thrombotic-traumatic mechanism as the main etiological factor. Conclusions. Minor injuries, such as slight whiplashes, abrupt neck movements, neck trauma related to the slowing down of the vehicles, and critical neck positioning, can all of them explain a thrombotic event in the basilar artery, leading to a fatal occurrence. Other risk factors may obviously concur, but their importance seems unclear.
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