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Acute stroke in a patient with advanced uraemia: should thrombolysis be given?
  1. Marguerite McCloskey1,
  2. Agnes Masengu1,
  3. Joanne Shields1,
  4. M Ivan Wiggam2
  1. 1Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, UK
  2. 2Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK
  1. Correspondence to Marguerite McCloskey, m1217200{at}doctors.org.uk

Summary

A 65-year-old gentleman with stage 5 chronic kidney disease developed an acute posterior circulation stroke, which was treated with intravenous thrombolytic therapy. This was complicated by a retroperitoneal haemorrhage. The patient made an excellent neurological recovery and was discharged to home, independently mobile, having been established on haemodialysis. This case highlights the challenges of managing acute ischaemic stroke in patients with advanced uraemia.

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