| Literature DB >> 25702932 |
Emilio Gómez-Cibeira1, Patricia Calleja-Castaño1, Jesus Gonzalez de la Aleja1, Fernando Sierra-Hidalgo2, Juan Ruiz Morales1, Elena Salvador-Alvarez3, Ana Ramos-Gonzalez3.
Abstract
A 41-year-old male presented with an acute onset of headache, confusion, seizures, and unilateral focal neurological deficit 25 years after receiving whole-brain radiation therapy to treat a cerebellar medulloblastoma. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a thick unilateral parieto-occipital cortical contrast enhancement. A diagnosis of "Stroke-like Migraine Attacks after Radiation Therapy" (SMART) syndrome was made. Here, we describe the brain MR spectroscopy findings of SMART, showing a decrease in N-acetyl-aspartate and increased levels of creatine and choline, corresponding with neuronal destruction or transient neuronal impairment with mild nonspecific gliosis. The absence of a lactate peak suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction, vasospasm or ischemic mechanisms were not involved.Entities:
Keywords: Creatine; SMART; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; radiation therapy; stroke-like migraine attacks after radiation therapy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25702932 DOI: 10.1111/jon.12227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimaging ISSN: 1051-2284 Impact factor: 2.486