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Síndrome de vasoconstricción cerebral reversible asociado a anastrozol: Una causa inusual de alto impacto

Translated title of the contribution: Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome associated with anastrozole: An unusual cause of high impact
  • Juliana Coral-Casas
  • , Andrés Ricaurte-Fajardo
  • , Silvia J. McCormick
  • , Iván Baracaldo
  • , Camilo A. Jiménez
  • , Juan A. Mejía

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Abstract

Introduction. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a low incidence disability with a multifactorial etiology and a wide array of symptoms. The main symptom is a thunderclap headache, accompanied sometimes with various neurological deficits that can lead to death. RCVS is usually diagnosed through radiological imaging technology. The treatment includes adopting general measures of monitoring, symptomatic management, identifying the etiology and acting on it to avoid recurrence. Case report. A 71-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer originally treated with tamoxifen. Due to urticaria, the anastrozole management was staggered. She was admitted for aphasia, drowsiness and a thunderclap headache. The patient reported a similar event two weeks prior admission. In brain resonance, there was evidence of small sub-arachnoidal haemorrhage (SAH) of the left parietal temporal convexity and cerebral angiography. As well as documented vasospasm in the posterior parietal region confirming the diagnosis of RCVS plus SAH. During the stay, she presented three events with the same characteristics, requiring intensive monitoring and two therapeutic panangiographies with intra-arterial nimodipine with subsequent resolution of the vessel spasm. The patient remains asymptomatic six months later. Conclusion. RCVS is difficult to diagnose given its wide array of symptoms and multifactorial etiology. In this case, RCVS plus SAH is associated with the use of anastrozole. So far there are no reported cases of aromatase inhibitors associated with this pathology and should be reported in the literature for pharmacovigilance.

Translated title of the contributionReversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome associated with anastrozole: An unusual cause of high impact
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)250-254
Number of pages5
JournalRevista de Neurologia
Volume68
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Mar 2019

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