2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2011.03429.x
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Invalidating headaches as a symptom of pulmonary embolism in a Dandy-Walker syndrome with ventriculoatrial shunt

Abstract: Ventriculoatrial shunt (VAS) is an accepted treatment for hydrocephalus, submitting intra-cranial pressure to right atrial pressure. Several pathological situations can increase right atrial pressure, frequently as a consequence of pulmonary hypertension, and lead to the recurrence of intra-cranial hypertension. We report an unusual aetiology of invalidating headaches in a 26-year-old woman with history of Dandy-Walker syndrome treated initially by multiple ventriculoperitoneal shunts (VPS) switch 2 years ago … Show more

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“…When the tip of the catheter moves out of the atrium and into the great vessels, increasing the risk of thrombosis [38]. Other thromboembolic risk factors include SVC stenosis, current smoking, oral contraceptive, obesity, parenteral nutrition, and malignancy [21,[39][40][41][42]. Distal tip thrombsis may occur more commonly in patients with these factors because the blood is in hypercoagulative state.…”
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“…When the tip of the catheter moves out of the atrium and into the great vessels, increasing the risk of thrombosis [38]. Other thromboembolic risk factors include SVC stenosis, current smoking, oral contraceptive, obesity, parenteral nutrition, and malignancy [21,[39][40][41][42]. Distal tip thrombsis may occur more commonly in patients with these factors because the blood is in hypercoagulative state.…”
Section: Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means the total incidence of PE during life may be higher, with most emboli remaining clinically undetected, which may lead to potentially increased incidence of PH and cor pulmonale. In VAS patients, PH were recognized clinically in 0.3%, whereas postmortem diagnoses of PH were established in 6.3% [ 10 , 21 ].…”
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