Literature DB >> 11328337

Marchiafava-Bignami disease: two cases with favourable outcome.

J Helenius1, T Tatlisumak, L Soinne, L Valanne, M Kaste.   

Abstract

Marchiafava-Bignami disease (MBD) is a rare disorder of an unknown aetiology but strongly associated with alcoholism. MBD primarily affects the corpus callosum leading to confusion, dysarthria, seizures and frequently to death. Over 250 cases from all races and from almost all nationalities have been reported, most cases being alcoholics. We report two cases with a favourable outcome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a typical lesion of the corpus callosum, in both patients. The patients, a 44-year-old male and a 40-year-old female, presented with depressed consciousness and a variety of other symptoms, but finally made a reasonably good recovery leading to home discharge. To the best of our knowledge, only one additional case of MBD from Scandinavia has been published. As alcoholism is a major public health problem in Scandinavia, we assume that MBD is underdiagnosed and/or under-reported. Non-specific general symptoms and encephalopathy in an alcoholic may harbour undiagnosed MBD. We suggest that the incidence of MBD may be higher and its prognosis may be milder than generally believed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11328337     DOI: 10.1046/j.1468-1331.2001.00212.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurol        ISSN: 1351-5101            Impact factor:   6.089


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2.  Marchiafava-Bignami disease: a rare entity with a poor outcome.

Authors:  Paulo Eduardo Mestrinelli Carrilho; Marcius Benigno Marques Dos Santos; Larisa Piasecki; Amaury Cezar Jorge
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2013-03

3.  Acute Marchiafava-Bignami disease presenting as reversible dementia in a chronic alcoholic.

Authors:  Vineet Sehgal; Praveen Kesav; M Modi; Chirag K Ahuja
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-02-15

4.  Corticosteroid treatment in a patient with Marchiafava-Bignami disease.

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Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2014-03-09       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 5.  Alcohol-induced changes in the brain as assessed by MRI and CT.

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2009-12-08       Impact factor: 5.315

6.  Focal lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum on FLAIR MR images: a common finding with aging and after brain radiation therapy.

Authors:  Joseph S Pekala; Alexander C Mamourian; Heather A Wishart; William F Hickey; James D Raque
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 3.825

7.  Marchiafava-Bignami disease mimics motor neuron disease: case report.

Authors:  Yasunobu Hoshino; Yuji Ueno; Hideki Shimura; Nobukazu Miyamoto; Masao Watanabe; Nobutaka Hattori; Takao Urabe
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2013-12-21       Impact factor: 2.474

Review 8.  Alcohol's Effects on the Brain: Neuroimaging Results in Humans and Animal Models.

Authors:  Natalie M Zahr; Adolf Pfefferbaum
Journal:  Alcohol Res       Date:  2017

9.  Clinical and radiological features of Marchiafava-Bignami disease.

Authors:  Xiaoyu Dong; Chaobo Bai; Jianfei Nao
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 1.889

10.  Marchiafava-Bignami Disease Associated with Spinal Involvement.

Authors:  Jhon Perea; María Belén Luis; Luciana Grimanesa Lázaro; Sergio Scollo; Agustina Tamargo; José Crespo; Maira Avalle; Horacio Solarz; Nora Fernández Liguori; Ricardo Alonso
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2020-10-28
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