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Case of Hemoperitoneum after Intraarterial Urokinase Infusion for Acute Ischemic
Stroke
Sung
Koo Jung, M.D., Myung Chun Kim, M.D., Young Gwan Ko, M.D.
Department
of Emergency Medicine, KyungHee University, Seoul, Korea
Although
thrombolytic therapy is one of the most effective therapeutic option for acute ischemic
stroke, hemorrhagic complication still remains major concern about its application.
A patient with hemoperitoneum, who previously underwent thrombolytic therapy(intraarterial
urokinase infusion, IAUK) for acute ischemic stroke was treated successfully with
emergency transarterial embolization for rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma.
We
present a rare case of rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma after intraarterial urokinase
infusion for acute ischemic stroke with brief review of the literature.
Key
Words: IAUK, Thrombolytic therapy, Acute ischemic stroke, Rupture of hepatocellular
carcinoma |