Histological features of intracranial thrombi in stroke patients with cancer.
Hyung Jong ParkJayoung KimJimin HaIn Gun HwangTae-Jin SongJoonsang YooSeong Hwan AhnKyoungsub KimByung Moon KimDong Joon KimYoung Dae KimHyo Suk NamIl KwonHyun-Jung ChoiSung Il SohnHye Sun LeeJi-Hoe HeoPublished in: Annals of neurology (2019)
The histological features of thrombus in stroke patients with cancer are not well known. Using immunohistochemical staining of thrombi retrieved during mechanical thrombectomy in stroke patients, thrombus compositions were compared between 16 patients with active cancer, 16 patients with inactive cancer, and 16 patients without any history of cancer. The active cancer group showed higher platelet and lower erythrocyte fractions than the inactive cancer or the control group. Four patients with vegetation showed very high platelet and low erythrocyte fractions. Patients with cryptogenic etiology in the active cancer group showed a similar pattern to those with vegetation. These findings may aid the determination of treatment strategies in cancer-associated stroke. ANN NEUROL 2019.