Cerebral Venous Thrombosis is a rare extra‐intestinal manifestation of ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis is a hypercoagulable state and, if poorly managed, can predispose to thrombosis, including thrombosis of the cerebral veins.
Rhabdomyosarcoma is highly aggressive malignant form of mesenchymal tumor arising from skeletal muscle cells rhabdomyoblast, that have failed to fully differenciate. It is most commonly seen in the children before 12 year of age. Primary spinal rhabdomyosarcoma is very rare. A 2 year old girl presented with mass over right upper back and inability to move lower limb. Patient underwent dorsal laminectomy and excision of the mass. Histology and molecular pathology helps in definite diagnosis and further need of chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Although the risk of thromboembolism is increased in patients with
ulcerative colitis, cerebral venous thrombosis is a rare complication in
a patient with ulcerative colitis. We herein present an unusual case of
a young female with Ulcerative Colitis under treatment diagnosed with
cerebral venous thrombosis and bilateral thalamic infarction
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