Successful Therapy of Infarct Stroke with Nephrotic Syndrome in Children: A Rare Case Report

AuthorNelly Amalia Risanen
AuthorDea Aprilianti Permanaen
AuthorAhmedz Widiastaen
AuthorMia Milanti Dewien
AuthorDany Hilmantoen
OrcidNelly Amalia Risan [0000-0001-8162-3047]en
OrcidDea Aprilianti Permana [0009-0007-8504-860X]en
OrcidAhmedz Widiasta [0000-0001-5664-089X]en
OrcidMia Milanti Dewi [0000-0002-5646-9145]en
OrcidDany Hilmanto [0000-0003-3684-4144]en
Issued Date2023-05-31en
AbstractIntroduction: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is characterized by swelling, proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, or hyperlipidemia. The incidence of NS depends on the country and ethnicity and is highest in Asia than in Europe. Nephrotic syndrome can cause complications such as arterial thromboembolism (ATE) due to a hypercoagulable state. Case Presentation: We encountered a 9-year-old boy with NS and infarct stroke, which was treated with corticosteroid and low molecular weight of heparin with clinical improvement. Conclusions: We recommend that all NS children with high platelet levels perform thromboelastography (TEG) examination and use prophylactic anticoagulation with monitoring of bleeding risk during therapy.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/compreped-135106en
KeywordCerebral Infarctionen
KeywordNephrotic Syndromeen
KeywordChilden
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleSuccessful Therapy of Infarct Stroke with Nephrotic Syndrome in Children: A Rare Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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