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Reported is the case of a 24-year-old Finnish woman who developed malignant hypertension while taking an oral contraceptive (OC) that contained 30 mcg of
ethinyl estradiol
. She presented with
blurred vision
, but reported no other remarkable signs or symptoms during the 5 months in which she had been using OCs. Laboratory tests at admission revealed incomplete systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with DNA antibodies and high levels of antiphospholipid antibodies. Her blood pressure was 220-140 mmHg. OC use was discontinued and antihypertensive treatment initiated, with good results. 2 years later, however, the patient developed epileptic seizures and an area of local atrophy in the cerebellum was identified through computerized tomography. In the 4-6th years after initial presentation, the patient experienced 3 miscarriages, all at 7-8 weeks of gestation. 1 year after presentation, the patient satisfied 4 of the criteria for SLE (positive DNA and antiphospholipid antibodies, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, and proteinuria). At present, the patient's symptoms are being controlled with carbamazepine and metroprolol. The patient's older sister, who had never used OCs, had SLE. It appears that high levels of antiphospholipid antibodies are an additional risk factor for the development of vascular complications in OC users but are not induced by OCs. Similarly, while OCs are not believed to cause SLE, they can exacerbate the disease or unmask a lupus diathesis.
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PMID:Malignant hypertension and antiphospholipid antibodies as presenting features of SLE in a young woman using oral contraceptives. 174 6
We report herein the case of 32-year-old woman with situs inversus, thrombophilia, antiphospholipid syndrome and severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS) with cerebral edema and epileptic seizures prior to menstruation. Seven days prior to regular menstruation she developed severe PMS, including headache,
blurred vision
, epileptic seizures, urinary incontinence, craving for food, depression and irritability. Papilledema was detected. Daily hormone analyses prior to and during menstruation confirmed an ovulatory cycle with extremely high progesterone, prolactin and insulin levels in the late luteal phase. From day 29 to day 31, progesterone and insulin decreased sharply and the estradiol/progesterone ratio changed, leading to epileptic seizures and the peak of her symptoms. Diuretic treatment was administered. All symptoms disappeared during the first few days of menstruation. A novel oral contraceptive, containing
ethinyl estradiol
and drospirenone, an antimineralocorticoid progestogen, was given during the next cycle and hormone analyses were repeated. All symptoms were reduced significantly and no cerebral edema and epileptic seizures occurred. This is the first report of a woman with severe PMS and cerebral edema being treated successfully with an oral contraceptive containing drospirenone.
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PMID:Drospirenone in the treatment of severe premenstrual cerebral edema in a woman with antiphospholipid syndrome, lateral sinus thrombosis, situs inversus and epileptic seizures. 1637 42