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Thrombophilia and stroke.
[sneddon syndrome]
Thrombophilia
is
defined
as
an
enhanced
tendency
to
form
intravascular
thrombi
,
which
may
be
arterial
or
venous
.
Of
the
inherited
thrombophilias
,
factor
V
Leiden
and
the
prothrombin
2021
0
mutation
have
been
associated
with
stroke
,
but
this
association
is
statistically
significant
only
in
children
and
adults
under
age
40
.
The
risk
of
stroke
in
persons
with
these
mutations
is
substantially
increased
by
concomitant
exposure
to
oral
contraceptives
.
Hyperhomocystinemia
is
a
major
risk
factor
for
stroke
as
well
as
Alzheimer
's
disease
;
persons
with
deficiencies
of
vitamin
B
12
or
folic
acid
are
especially
vulnerable
to
these
complications
.
Of
the
acquired
thrombophilias
,
the
antiphospholipid
antibody
syndrome
is
strongly
associated
with
transient
ischemic
attacks
,
cerebral
infarction
,
Sneddon
syndrome
,
and
dementia
.
The
diagnosis
of
thrombophilia
should
be
considered
in
stroke
patients
who
are
young
,
have
a
family
history
of
thrombosis
,
suffer
venous
dural
sinus
thrombosis
,
or
have
recurrent
strokes
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"dementia"
symptom
adrenomyeloneuropathy
alexander disease
cadasil
canavan disease
carcinoma of the gallbladder
cushing syndrome
gm1 gangliosidosis
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
inclusion body myositis
phenylketonuria
sneddon syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
This symptom has already been validated