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. 2014 Feb;170(2):110-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2013.07.032. Epub 2014 Jan 8.

Subarachnoid and intra-cerebral hemorrhage in young adults: rare and underdiagnosed

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Subarachnoid and intra-cerebral hemorrhage in young adults: rare and underdiagnosed

B Mathon et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: Convexity subarachnoid and intra-cerebral hemorrhages, in patients aged<50 years, are always a diagnostic challenge. This condition is characterized by acute headaches with or without neurological symptoms and/or seizures, and by the radiological demonstration of subarachnoid and/or intra-cerebral hemorrhages and, more rarely, by the association of ischemic events.

Patients and methods: In a prospective series of 30 consecutive patients (median age 31 years; 22 women) with a subarachnoid and intra-cerebral hemorrhages, 19 were diagnosed with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS), 7 with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), and 4 with a bleeding mycotic aneurysm (MA).

Results: RCVS appeared spontaneously in 16 patients and was related to the postpartum period in three cases. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) was demonstrated in 24 patients as follows: 18 cases were in cortical areas, 4 were in the polygon of Willis, one was inter-hemispheric, and one was inter-hemispheric/intra-cerebral. A convexity pure intra-cerebral hemorrhage (ICH) was recorded in 6 cases. Among the 7 patients suffering from CVST, the superior sagittal sinus was involved in 4 cases, the transverse sinuses (TS) in 2, and the TS plus sigmoid sinus (SS) in one.

Conclusion: The three most common causes in this series were RCVS, followed by CVST and bleeding from MA. Because of atypical clinical or radiological presentations, this large spectrum of etiologies can cause diagnostic difficulties. Therefore, careful analysis is needed to ensure correct and prompt diagnosis and to avoid any dangerous delays in management.

Keywords: Anévrysme mycotique; Cerebral sinus thrombosis; Cerebral venous thrombosis; Hémorragie intracérébrale; Hémorragie méningée; Intra-cerebral hemorrhage; Mycotic aneurysm; Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome; Subarachnoid hemorrhage; Syndrome de vasoconstriction cérébrale réversible; Thrombophlébite cérébrale; Thrombose veineuse cérébrale; Vasospasm; Vasospasme.

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