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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
)
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A case of 'primary' mitral valve prolapse is documented. The patient was admitted with right-sided
hemiplegia
of sudden onset, probably caused by a cerebral embolus from the mitral valve. He also had a painless transmural
inferior myocardial infarction
(MI) of indeterminate age which was diagnosed electrocardiographically and on left ventricular cine angiography. Since selective coronary arteriography delineated the absence of fixed obstructive atherosclerotic disease, and since coronary vasospasm could not be provoked with the ergonovine (ergometrine) maleate test, it is further postulated that a coronary embolus from the abnormal mitral valve apparatus was responsible for the painless MI. A percutaneous right ventricular endomyocardial biopsy specimen displayed findings not indicative of a 'cardiomyopathy'.
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PMID:Mitral valve prolapse complicated by acute cerebral embolism, arrhythmias and painless myocardial infarction. A case presentation and overview. 670 95
A 46-year-old, healthy woman with sudden
hemiplegia
and nausea suffered cardiac arrest during transport to the hospital. This was treated en route with LUCAS-2. A computed tomography ruled out cerebral haemorrhage, and an electricardiogramme showed
inferior myocardial infarction
. During percutaneous intervention the patient had another cardiac arrest. Despite revascularization she was very unstable and received more than 20 cardioversions of ventricular fibrillation. In the catheterization laboratory, the patient was connected to a heart lung machine (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) while treated with LUCAS-2. After two months of hospitalization, the patient was able to walk and had minor cognitive impairment.
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PMID:[A combination of cardiac arrest and cerebral haemorrhage treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation]. 2549 39