Case Reports in Neurology (Sep 2019)

Diffuse Ischemic Strokes and Sickle Cell Crisis Induced by Disseminated Anaplasmosis: A Case Report

  • John Herbst,
  • Tyler Crissinger,
  • Kelly Baldwin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000502567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 271 – 276

Abstract

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We present a 26-year-old female with HbSC disease who presented to the emergency department multiple times with pain and shortness of breath, eventually developing unresponsiveness and a brief episode of pulseless electrical activity. She was admitted to the intensive care unit with multisystem organ failure and found to have diffuse ischemic strokes. Infectious workup revealed disseminated anaplasmosis and babesiosis, which had likely caused sickle cell crisis, atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome, and ischemic brain injury. She was started on eculizumab therapy as well as antimicrobial therapy with doxycycline, clindamycin, and atovaquone. The patient was given tracheostomy and a percutaneous feeding tube. Unfortunately, she did not have significant neurologic recovery after prolonged hospital stay and was discharged to a skilled nursing facility with significant neurologic burden.

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