Simultaneous Occurrence of Transient Complete Heart Block With Acute Lateral Medullary Infarct
Lateral Medullary Syndrome (LMS) poses clinical challenges, often resulting from ischemic events in the medulla oblongata. We present a unique case of LMS in a woman in her 60s with a complex medical history. Alongside neurological deficits, she experienced a transient high-grade atrioventricular bl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2024-05, Vol.16 (5), p.e60796 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lateral Medullary Syndrome (LMS) poses clinical challenges, often resulting from ischemic events in the medulla oblongata. We present a unique case of LMS in a woman in her 60s with a complex medical history. Alongside neurological deficits, she experienced a transient high-grade atrioventricular block (HgAVB), a rare cardiac manifestation linked to LMS. Given the rarity of simultaneous transient HgAVB with acute lateral medullary infarct, only a handful of case reports documenting similar findings are available in the existing literature. More research and case reporting are needed to better our understanding of this area. The patient's condition, marked by a sudden onset of severe headache and left-sided weakness, revealed an acute infarct in the medulla territory. Notably, her HgAVB spontaneously resolved after 72 hours. This case emphasises the crucial need for extended cardiac surveillance in LMS patients due to their susceptibility to life-threatening arrhythmias. The intricate interplay between the brainstem and cardiovascular system highlights autonomic dysregulation as a potential mechanism for cardiac abnormalities. The report advocates for a holistic approach to managing LMS cases, stressing interdisciplinary collaboration for timely diagnosis and intervention, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of fatal arrhythmias. |
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ISSN: | 2168-8184 2168-8184 |
DOI: | 10.7759/cureus.60796 |