Haemodynamic stroke in a rare adult presentation of osteopetrosis.

George Abraham Ninan,Rohit Ninan Benjamin, Anitha Jasper,Sharon Anbumalar Lionel

BMJ case reports(2022)

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Abstract
Osteopetrosis refers to a collection of metabolic bone diseases with impaired osteoclastic activity resulting in abnormally dense and dysplastic bone. Cranial involvement results in severe complications, including compressive nerve palsies, hydrocephalus and tonsillar herniation. Ischaemic stroke is very rarely reported in osteopetrosis, resulting from vascular impingement. We report a young adult woman with CLCN7 (Chloride Voltage-Gated Channel 7) gene-related osteopetrosis and ischaemic stroke resulting from diffuse and focal arterial stenosis and severe myelophthisic anaemia. Acute management included blood transfusions, lay-flat positioning and fever treatment, which resulted in partial recovery of her initial neurological deficits. Our case highlights this very rare stroke syndrome's unique mechanisms and treatment challenges.
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