Literature DB >> 11677888

Magnetic resonance imaging detection of a lesion compatible with central pontine myelinolysis in a pregnant patient with recurrent vomiting and confusion.

B Valiulis1, R E Kelley, M Hardjasudarma, S London.   

Abstract

The authors report a patient who presented with unexplained confusion. She was 15 weeks pregnant and had been having recurrent vomiting for several weeks. This was felt to possibly represent hyperemesis gravidarum, but she had several other possible contributing factors. Her serum sodium was 146 mmol/L, and her potassium was 2.6 mmol/L. She was alert but had disorientation, visual hallucinations, memory impairment, and confabulation despite being a college graduate with no history of illicit drug use or excessive alcohol consumption. Her initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan was interpreted as being normal. However, her follow-up MRI brain scan revealed typical findings of central pontine myelinolysis, which correlated with hyperreflexia and positive Babinski reflexes. This patient illustrates the constellation of signs and symptoms that can be seen with a demyelinating lesion of the pons. In addition, our case illustrates how this MRI scan finding can be quite nonspecific but may help to explain the clinical findings.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11677888     DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2001.tb00077.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroimaging        ISSN: 1051-2284            Impact factor:   2.486


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1.  An alarming deterioration of neurological status.

Authors:  Jacopo Frizzi; Veronica Bocchi; Stefano Sartini; Matteo Borselli; Daniele Romano; Stefano Gonnelli; Fulvio Bruni; Marcello Pastorelli
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2014-05-23       Impact factor: 3.397

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