Literature DB >> 25682793

Reversible Splenial Lesion Syndrome (RESLES) Following Glufosinate Ammonium Poisoning.

Tae Oh Jeong1, Jae Chol Yoon1, Jae Baek Lee1, Young Ho Jin1, Seung Bae Hwang2.   

Abstract

Isolated and reversible lesion restricted to the splenium of the corpus callosum, known as reversible splenial lesion syndrome, have been reported in patients with infection, high-altitude cerebral edema, seizures, antiepileptic drug withdrawal, or metabolic disturbances. Here, we report a 39-year-old female patient with glufosinate ammonium (GLA) poisoning who presented with confusion and amnesia. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed cytotoxic edema of the splenium of the corpus callosum. The lesion was not present on follow-up MR imaging performed 9 months later. We postulate that a GLA-induced excitotoxic mechanism was the cause of this reversible splenial lesion.
Copyright © 2015 by the American Society of Neuroimaging.

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Keywords:  Corpus callosum; cytotoxic edema; glufosinate ammonium

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25682793     DOI: 10.1111/jon.12216

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


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