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Hypertriglyceridemia as a possible cause of coma: a case report
- Source :
- Journal of Medical Case Reports, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 412 (2012), Journal of Medical Case Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- BMC, 2012.
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Abstract
- Introduction Many studies suggest that elevated triglyceride levels are associated with increased long-term risk of stroke, including transient ischemic attacks. In addition, elevated triglyceride levels independently contribute to plasma viscosity and decreased blood flow. However, no consensus has been reached regarding the significance of hypertriglyceridemia as an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke. Case presentation We report the case of a patient admitted to our hospital for sudden onset of coma. Laboratory test results revealed he had high blood glucose (28.2mmol/L), high glycated hemoglobin (11.4 percent), considerably high serum triglyceride levels (171.5mmol/L; type V hyperlipoproteinemia), and high plasma viscosity (1.90mPa/s) with normal β-hydroxybutyric acid levels. His triglyceride levels decreased after administering intravenous fluids. Our patient’s consciousness level improved gradually over three days. All serum lipid levels decreased seven days after admission. Conclusions The findings in our patient’s case are likely explained by triglyceride-mediated hyperviscosity causing a transient ischemic attack. In the present report we suggest that when several tests do not reveal the cause of stroke-like symptoms, measurement of plasma viscosity may be informative.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Hyperviscosity
lcsh:Medicine
Case Report
Bioinformatics
Gastroenterology
chemistry.chemical_compound
Diabetes mellitus
Internal medicine
Medicine
Risk factor
Transient ischemic attack
Stroke
Plasma viscosity
Medicine(all)
Coma
Hypertriglyceridemia
Triglyceride
business.industry
lcsh:R
General Medicine
medicine.disease
chemistry
Glycated hemoglobin
medicine.symptom
business
Alcohol
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 17521947
- Volume :
- 6
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Medical Case Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a094261e5700c0bf584f1e19382333cd