Title of article :
Stroke in a Young Swimmer
Author/Authors :
Mohaghegh، Shahram نويسنده Sports and Exercise Medicine Department, Shahid Beheshti
University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , , Hajian، Maryam نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute,
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR
Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Arterial dissections are important causes of stroke in the young
population. Dissection has been reported in association with some
sports. It seems that this report is among the first ones of the
cervical arterial dissection in a young swimmer. A 30-years-old male
professional swimmer with no history of any major disease suddenly
complained of severe ataxia, moderate headache, neck pain, unilateral
left facial weakness, and feelings of tingling and paresthesia on the
left side of his body and face a few minutes following head and body
stretching exercises in land. There was no history of major head or neck
trauma, manipulation, and practicing diving skills in the past. Acute
infarction of the left cerebellum was diagnosed after performing brain
computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (with contrast)
studies. Cervical magnetic resonance angiography confirmed left
vertebral artery dissection as the cause of infarction. Important
differential diagnoses of cervicocephalic arterial dissection include
other vascular or neurological causes of head and neck pain and/or local
neurological syndromes and other causes of brain ischemia such as
cardiac emboli, atherosclerosis, and vasculopathy of brain vessels. It
is important that sports medicine practitioners pay attention to this
less-diagnosed cause of stroke in young athletes.
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine