Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports

Case ReportVolume 4 Issue 9

A Case of Jaundice with Ischemic Stroke

Sudipta Mondal* and Dipanjan Bandyopadhyay

Department of Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, Darjeeling, WB, India

*Corresponding Author: Sudipta Mondal, Department of Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, Darjeeling, WB, India.

Received: July 12, 2023; Published: August 03, 2023

Abstract

A 21-year-old gentleman presented with acute onset left hemiparesis. Clinical examination suggested anaemia with jaundice with normal vitals. There were no significant history of recent febrile illnesses, bleeding manifestations, arthralgia, rash. His urine colour revealed brownish-red urine with significant diurnal variation of colour (Panel A showing 4am, 10am and 4pm urine respectively). MRI brain showed acute infarct of right parietal lobe with restricted diffusion (Panel B). What is the likely diagnosis?

 Keywords: PNH; Stroke; CD 55; CD 59; Hemolytic Anemia

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Citation: Sudipta Mondal and Dipanjan Bandyopadhyay. “A Case of Jaundice with Ischemic Stroke". Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 4.9 (2023): 08-09.

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