Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Introduction Cortical venous thrombosis is a rare and underrepresented etiology for atypical cortical intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). Cortical venous thrombosis poses a diagnostic challenge compared to dural venous sinus thrombosis. Venogram studies may show a dural sinus filling defect in cases bu...

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Main Authors: Abdallah Amireh, Sean Scarpiello, Farah Fourcand, Joshua Haimi, Sokutay Bozkurt, Sindhu Sindhu, Navid Tabibzadeh, Nancy Gadallah, Siddhart Mehta, Jawad F Kirmani
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Published: Wiley 2023-03-01
Series:Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology
Online Access:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.LBA12
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author Abdallah Amireh
Sean Scarpiello
Farah Fourcand
Joshua Haimi
Sokutay Bozkurt
Sindhu Sindhu
Navid Tabibzadeh
Nancy Gadallah
Siddhart Mehta
Jawad F Kirmani
author_facet Abdallah Amireh
Sean Scarpiello
Farah Fourcand
Joshua Haimi
Sokutay Bozkurt
Sindhu Sindhu
Navid Tabibzadeh
Nancy Gadallah
Siddhart Mehta
Jawad F Kirmani
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description Introduction Cortical venous thrombosis is a rare and underrepresented etiology for atypical cortical intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). Cortical venous thrombosis poses a diagnostic challenge compared to dural venous sinus thrombosis. Venogram studies may show a dural sinus filling defect in cases but may not demonstrate thrombosed cortical veins, especially given their variable anatomy. Our aim was to identify cases of atypical cortical ICH in the absence of other secondary ICH risk factors that may have been associated with cortical venous thrombosis. Methods Retrospective chart review of cases of nonaneurysmal ICH over a 3‐year period at our comprehensive stroke center were reviewed. Imaging study and clinical data were reviewed to include only atypical cortical hemorrhages. All subjects were required to have computed tomography (CT) with thin 0.625 mm slices, CT angiogram (CTA) that included venous phases, diagnostic cerebral angiograms without identifiable vascular etiologies, and MR imaging. Atypical ICH was defined as cortical hemorrhage in the absence of vascular malformation, hematological disorders, suspected amyloid angiopathy, hypertension, trauma, dural venous sinus thrombosis, and other secondary etiologies. Social science statistics software was used for data analysis. Results From April 2019 to July 2022, out of 344 total ICH cases, 10 cases were deemed idiopathic despite rigorous investigation, including evaluation for venous sinus thrombosis. Six subjects were male. Mean age was 46.5 (95% CI 35.99, 57.02), and median NIHSS was 7 (95% CI 1.86, 12.54). Two of the ten patients were identified to have ICH‐adjacent hyperdense cortical vein on CT indicating thrombosis. On MRI brain, both patients had susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) blooming within an adjacent cortical vein as well as hyperintense filling defect of veins on T2 sequence. Conclusions In our study population of atypical intracerebral hemorrhages, cortical venous thrombosis was identified in 20% of subjects. Cortical venous thrombosis may not represent a rare etiology in this unique patient population. Multimodal neuroimaging may be required to identify this underdiagnosed pathology.
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spelling doaj.art-0b107e0188dd459aa2f615cae48dc4852023-06-15T10:40:49ZengWileyStroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology2694-57462023-03-013S110.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.LBA12Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral HemorrhageAbdallah Amireh0Sean Scarpiello1Farah Fourcand2Joshua Haimi3Sokutay Bozkurt4Sindhu Sindhu5Navid Tabibzadeh6Nancy Gadallah7Siddhart Mehta8Jawad F Kirmani9Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaSokutay.bozkurt@hmhn.org Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaHackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Edison New Jersey United States of AmericaIntroduction Cortical venous thrombosis is a rare and underrepresented etiology for atypical cortical intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). Cortical venous thrombosis poses a diagnostic challenge compared to dural venous sinus thrombosis. Venogram studies may show a dural sinus filling defect in cases but may not demonstrate thrombosed cortical veins, especially given their variable anatomy. Our aim was to identify cases of atypical cortical ICH in the absence of other secondary ICH risk factors that may have been associated with cortical venous thrombosis. Methods Retrospective chart review of cases of nonaneurysmal ICH over a 3‐year period at our comprehensive stroke center were reviewed. Imaging study and clinical data were reviewed to include only atypical cortical hemorrhages. All subjects were required to have computed tomography (CT) with thin 0.625 mm slices, CT angiogram (CTA) that included venous phases, diagnostic cerebral angiograms without identifiable vascular etiologies, and MR imaging. Atypical ICH was defined as cortical hemorrhage in the absence of vascular malformation, hematological disorders, suspected amyloid angiopathy, hypertension, trauma, dural venous sinus thrombosis, and other secondary etiologies. Social science statistics software was used for data analysis. Results From April 2019 to July 2022, out of 344 total ICH cases, 10 cases were deemed idiopathic despite rigorous investigation, including evaluation for venous sinus thrombosis. Six subjects were male. Mean age was 46.5 (95% CI 35.99, 57.02), and median NIHSS was 7 (95% CI 1.86, 12.54). Two of the ten patients were identified to have ICH‐adjacent hyperdense cortical vein on CT indicating thrombosis. On MRI brain, both patients had susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) blooming within an adjacent cortical vein as well as hyperintense filling defect of veins on T2 sequence. Conclusions In our study population of atypical intracerebral hemorrhages, cortical venous thrombosis was identified in 20% of subjects. Cortical venous thrombosis may not represent a rare etiology in this unique patient population. Multimodal neuroimaging may be required to identify this underdiagnosed pathology.https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.LBA12
spellingShingle Abdallah Amireh
Sean Scarpiello
Farah Fourcand
Joshua Haimi
Sokutay Bozkurt
Sindhu Sindhu
Navid Tabibzadeh
Nancy Gadallah
Siddhart Mehta
Jawad F Kirmani
Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology
title Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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title_full_unstemmed Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_short Abstract Number: LBA12 Cortical Venous Thrombosis As Cause Of Atypical Cortical Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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