Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report

Objectives: To contribute to current knowledge on the vascular risk of oestrogens. Materials and methods: A 44-year-old woman received a 11.25 mg Leuprolide exteneded release injection to control bleeding from a 7 cm uterine fibroid tumour; 45 days later, she had a stroke due to right frontal lobe...

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Main Authors: Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo, Barbara Incorvaia, Raffaela Russo, Luciana De Lauretis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SMC MEDIA SRL 2014-11-01
Series:European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/61
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spelling doaj-506d3c50f0e1438ba4a5e6b840a53c342020-11-24T21:43:16ZengSMC MEDIA SRLEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine2284-25942014-11-011110.12890/2014_00006165Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case reportCarlo Sebastiano Tadeo0Barbara Incorvaia1Raffaela Russo2Luciana De Lauretis3Stroke Unit, Clinical Institute Città Studi, MilanStroke Unit, Clinical Institute Città Studi, MilanStroke Unit, Clinical Institute Città Studi, MilanGynaecology Department, Clinical Institute Città Studi, MilanObjectives: To contribute to current knowledge on the vascular risk of oestrogens. Materials and methods: A 44-year-old woman received a 11.25 mg Leuprolide exteneded release injection to control bleeding from a 7 cm uterine fibroid tumour; 45 days later, she had a stroke due to right frontal lobe ischaemia. Thrombolysis induced complete remission. Three years previously, while taking a birth control pill, the patient had suffered from a stroke that involved her left temporal lobe. She was heterozygous for Factor V R2 H1299R locus and homozygous for the 4G/4G mutation of the PAI-1 gene. Even though her homocysteine level was normal, the patient was homozygous for the MTHFR C677T mutation and although she had never had severe bleeding, she was also homozygous for Factor XIII V34L. Results and conclusion: This patient’s prothrombotic condition could have been enhanced by leuprolide since its stimulatory effect on oestrogen production would still have been minimally present at the time of cerebral thrombosis.http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/61Leuprolide, stroke, thrombosis, thrombolysis, coagulation abnormalities, LHRH analogues
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author Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo
Barbara Incorvaia
Raffaela Russo
Luciana De Lauretis
spellingShingle Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo
Barbara Incorvaia
Raffaela Russo
Luciana De Lauretis
Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
Leuprolide, stroke, thrombosis, thrombolysis, coagulation abnormalities, LHRH analogues
author_facet Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo
Barbara Incorvaia
Raffaela Russo
Luciana De Lauretis
author_sort Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo
title Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
title_short Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
title_full Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
title_fullStr Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
title_full_unstemmed Adjuvant Effect of Leuprolide on Stroke: A Case report
title_sort adjuvant effect of leuprolide on stroke: a case report
publisher SMC MEDIA SRL
series European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
issn 2284-2594
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Objectives: To contribute to current knowledge on the vascular risk of oestrogens. Materials and methods: A 44-year-old woman received a 11.25 mg Leuprolide exteneded release injection to control bleeding from a 7 cm uterine fibroid tumour; 45 days later, she had a stroke due to right frontal lobe ischaemia. Thrombolysis induced complete remission. Three years previously, while taking a birth control pill, the patient had suffered from a stroke that involved her left temporal lobe. She was heterozygous for Factor V R2 H1299R locus and homozygous for the 4G/4G mutation of the PAI-1 gene. Even though her homocysteine level was normal, the patient was homozygous for the MTHFR C677T mutation and although she had never had severe bleeding, she was also homozygous for Factor XIII V34L. Results and conclusion: This patient’s prothrombotic condition could have been enhanced by leuprolide since its stimulatory effect on oestrogen production would still have been minimally present at the time of cerebral thrombosis.
topic Leuprolide, stroke, thrombosis, thrombolysis, coagulation abnormalities, LHRH analogues
url http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/61
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