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BY-NC-ND 4.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter May 1, 1997

Central nervous system ischemia after varicella infection and desmopressin therapy for enuresis

  • J. Michael Wieting , Dennis D. Dykstra, , Michael P. Ruggiero , G. Barry Robbins and Kimberly Galusha

Abstract

A 7-year-old boy had a left-sided cerebrovascular accident 48 hours after beginning intranasal desmopressin acetate (DDAVP) therapy for persistent secondary nocturnal enuresis and approximately 2 weeks after varicella infection. A possible connection between desmopressin therapy or varicella infection (or both) and the patient's neurologic symptoms is discussed, as is the relationship of desmopressin with hypercoagulability. Suggestions for patient/parent education, medical history taking, and patient surveillance are offered to prescribing physicians.

Published Online: 1997-05-01
Published in Print: 1997-05-01

© 1997 American Osteopathic Association

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