@Article{ AUTHOR = {Georgescu, Doina Georgescu and Reisz, Daniela Reisz and Petre, Izabella Petre and Ionita, Ioana Ionita}, TITLE = {Ischemic Stroke Secondary to Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Case Report}, JOURNAL = {Central European Annals of Clinical Research}, VOLUME = {1}, YEAR = {2019}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {0--0}, URL = {https://ceacr.archive.jams.pub/article/1/1/12}, ISSN = {2668-7305}, ABSTRACT = {A 26 year old woman was admitted to the emergency room 2 weeks after delivery of a healthy baby by cesarean(C) section, presenting right hemiparesis and speech disturbances, preceded by headaches. Clinical examination, biochemical tests, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MRA (magnetic resonance angiogram) confirmed the diagnosis of ischemic stroke due to a cerebral venous thrombosis with secondary hemorrhage transformation. Further coagulation work-ups revealed a possible thrombogenic condition with important protein S deficiency. Many therapeutic challenges have been encountered. Multiple seizures attacks further complicated the whole clinical picture, but a gradually recovery was slowly achieved. By the day of discharge, her neurological status greatly improved. A temporary headache was reported after hospital discharge with alleviation in time.}, DOI = {10.35995/ceacr1010007} }