Journal of Personalized Medicine (Oct 2023)

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis during Thyrotoxicosis: Case Report and Literature Update

  • Emanuela Maria Raho,
  • Annibale Antonioni,
  • Niccolò Cotta Ramusino,
  • Dina Jubea,
  • Daniela Gragnaniello,
  • Paola Franceschetti,
  • Francesco Penitenti,
  • Andrea Daniele,
  • Maria Chiara Zatelli,
  • Maurizio Naccarato,
  • Ilaria Traluci,
  • Maura Pugliatti,
  • Marina Padroni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111557
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1557

Abstract

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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare cause of stroke, particularly in young adults. Several known thrombophilic conditions may lead to an increased CVT risk. Interestingly, few cases in the literature have reported an association between CVT and thyrotoxicosis. Here, we describe the case of a young woman with CVT and concomitant thyrotoxicosis, without any other known prothrombotic conditions. We also performed a literature review of CVT cases and hyperthyroidism, searching for all articles published in peer-reviewed journals. We identified 39 case reports/case series concerning patients with CVT associated with thyrotoxicosis, highlighting, in most cases, the association with additional known prothrombotic factors. We then discussed the possible mechanisms by which hyperthyroidism could underlie a pro-coagulative state resulting in CVT. Thyroid disease might be a more common prothrombotic risk factor than expected in determining CVT. However, in most cases, a coexistence of multiple risk factors was observed, suggesting a multifactorial genesis of the disorder. We hope that this work may alert clinicians to consider thyrotoxicosis as a potential risk factor for CVT, even in patients who apparently have no other pro-coagulative conditions.

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