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Case Reports
. 2023 Jul;44(7):2421-2429.
doi: 10.1007/s10072-023-06701-3. Epub 2023 Feb 23.

Recurrent embolic stroke associated with adenomyosis: A single case report and literature review

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Recurrent embolic stroke associated with adenomyosis: A single case report and literature review

Yuto Morishima et al. Neurol Sci. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Introduction: Uterine adenomyosis is a benign disorder in which endometrial glands and stroma are present within the myometrium. There have been several case reports of cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis, but their clinical characteristics, optimal treatment, and prognosis have not been systematically reviewed.

Methods: A case of cerebral infarction with adenomyosis is reported, and a comprehensive systematic literature search using the PubMed database was conducted.

Results: A 42-year-old woman, previously diagnosed with adenomyosis, developed multiple cerebral infarctions during menstruation. Her CA125 level was 293 U/mL, and treatment with edoxaban 30 mg was started. Seven days after hospital discharge, she had her subsequent menstrual period and then developed a recurrent stroke. Her CA125 level was 743 U/mL on readmission. A hysterectomy was performed, and the patient has had no further stroke recurrence. A systematic review identified 19 cases with cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis, including the present case. The patients' clinical characteristics included young age (44.7 ± 6.2 years), stroke development during menstruation (85%), multiple infarctions affecting ≥ 3 vessel territories (39%), and high levels of CA125 and D-dimer (810.6 ± 888.4 U/mL, and 10.3 ± 18.6 μg/mL, respectively). Antithrombotic therapy was given to 14 patients, but recurrent stroke occurred in 5 (36%) patients. Hysterectomy was conducted in 5 and 4 patients with initial and recurrent stokes, respectively, and there were no further recurrences thereafter.

Conclusion: Cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis has specific clinical characteristics. Antithrombotic therapy was insufficient, and hysterectomy should particularly be considered in cases of recurrent stroke.

Keywords: Adenomyosis; CA125; Cerebral infarction; Recurrent stroke.

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