Myocardial injury after hemorrhage into the lateral medulla oblongata
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Myocardial injury patterns in acute disorders of the central nervous system vary from transient cardiac stunning to primarily subendocardial myonecrosis.1 Myocardial injury has been attributed to sympathetic overdrive. Coronary vasospasm may be implicated in some patients without coronary artery disease. We report a patient without significant coronary artery disease who developed myocardial injury after a medullary hemorrhage.
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A 48-year-old woman presented with the sudden onset of nausea, vertigo, and diplopia. She described environmental “tilting,” which worsened when standing. Her left arm became numb and clumsy 1 hour after these symptoms began.
On admission, her pulse rate was 90 beats/min and her blood pressure was 140/70 mm Hg. Cardiovascular examination was normal. Pupils were equal in size, symmetric, and reacted briskly. Fundoscopy findings were normal. Extraocular movements showed saccadic pursuits, and counterclockwise rotatory nystagmus was present on primary gaze. Mild hypoesthesia was found over the left side of the face, with loss of the corneal reflex. …
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- Myocardial injury after hemorrhage into the lateral medulla oblongata
- J H Jaster, Baptist Memorial Hospital Mephis TNsandi_moriarity@urmc.rochester.edu
Submitted July 06, 2001
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