High altitude exposure could be related to neurological events such as stroke-like episodes, even if the exact pathogenic mechanism is still debated. We describe the case of a caucasian woman who had a bilateral insular ischemic stroke after a rapid ascent above 4000 m in which a secondary embolic dissemination due to a right insular stroke, maybe related to high altitude hemoconcentration, could be hypothesized. In our opinion a prolonged cardiac rhythm monitoring have to be considered especially when no other embolic sources are found and for lesions involving the insular cortex.

Bilateral ischemia of the insular cortex after high altitude climbing : a case report / A.M. D'Arrigo, R. Altavilla, F. Bartesaghi, S. Floro, L. Campiglio, M. Secchi, A. Priori. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0967-5868. - 67(2019 Sep), pp. 276-277. [10.1016/j.jocn.2019.05.049]

Bilateral ischemia of the insular cortex after high altitude climbing : a case report

A.M. D'Arrigo;F. Bartesaghi;S. Floro;A. Priori
2019

Abstract

High altitude exposure could be related to neurological events such as stroke-like episodes, even if the exact pathogenic mechanism is still debated. We describe the case of a caucasian woman who had a bilateral insular ischemic stroke after a rapid ascent above 4000 m in which a secondary embolic dissemination due to a right insular stroke, maybe related to high altitude hemoconcentration, could be hypothesized. In our opinion a prolonged cardiac rhythm monitoring have to be considered especially when no other embolic sources are found and for lesions involving the insular cortex.
Arrhythmia; High altitude; Insular; Stroke
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
set-2019
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