Igarashi M, Roy S, Stapleton F B
Department of Pediatrics, University of Tennessee, Memphis.
Pediatr Neurol. 1988 Nov-Dec;4(6):362-5. doi: 10.1016/0887-8994(88)90084-7.
Although the nephrotic syndrome is known to be a hypercoagulable state, cerebral arterial thrombosis associated with the nephrotic syndrome is an uncommon yet treatable cause of stroke syndrome in children. We report 2 children, 1 with congenital nephrotic syndrome and the other with minimal change nephrotic syndrome, who developed cerebral arterial thrombosis. The complication was fatal in 1 patient.