Literature DB >> 10536907

Ondine's curse in association with diabetes insipidus following transient vertebrobasilar ischemia.

J Kraus1, J G Heckmann, A Druschky, F Erbguth, B Neundorfer.   

Abstract

Ischemic lesions of the brainstem can lead to complex neurologic deficits. Failure of the automatic control of ventilation (Ondine's curse syndrome) is a possible but rare syndrome following localized brainstem dysfunction. We report on a 49-year-old man with intermittent bradycardia, cranial nerves' dysfunctions and a slight right-sided hemiparesis. An acute brainstem ischemia was diagnosed and treated immediately with high-dose heparin. Cerebral angiography revealed a proximal occlusion of the left vertebral artery but a normal right vertebral artery and a hyperplastic right posterior inferior cerebellar artery. Cranial Computed Tomography and MRI scan demonstrated multiple ischemic lesions in the posterior circulation. During a 4-week treatment course the patient underwent six episodes of acute severe hypoxia and hypercapnia requiring orotracheal intubation twice and manual ventilation by air mask over a few minutes for four times after a tracheostomy had been performed. Twice a short-term episode of hypothalamic Diabetes insipidus was observed following hypoventilation. We conclude that both Ondine's curse syndrome and diabetes insipidus were due to transient vertebrobasilar ischemia.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10536907     DOI: 10.1016/s0303-8467(99)00023-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg        ISSN: 0303-8467            Impact factor:   1.876


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