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Advanced neuroimaging of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Marco Varrassi1, Alessandra Di Sibio1, Camilla Gianneramo2, Marco Perri3, Giorgia Saltelli4, Alessandra Splendiani2, Carlo Masciocchi2.   

Abstract

Carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation is nowadays the most common cause of fatal poisoning worldwide. CO binds to haemoglobin 230-270 times more avidly than oxygen, thus leading to formation of carboxyhaemoglobin with subsequent reduction of tissue oxygenation. Brain is mainly affected due to its high oxygen requirement. Up to two-thirds of patients who survive the acute phase of this pathology present a delayed leukoencephalopathy, usually in a period ranging from two to 40 days. White matter damage closely relates to long-term prognosis of these patients. On the other hand CO seems to play a fundamental role as a possible neuro-protective agent in ischaemic stroke. Diagnostic imaging, with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, especially magnetic resonance spectroscopy, is very useful to depict the presence and extension of this pathology, in both acute and late phase. Nevertheless, a correlation of imaging studies with clinical history and laboratory data is fundamental to perform the correct diagnosis. The purpose of this article is to highlight the imaging features of brain CO poisoning in acute and late phase, describing a case report of a 56-year-old man found unconscious at home.

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Keywords:  Brain CO poisoning; diffusion magnetic resonance imaging; leukoencephalopathy; magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28643616      PMCID: PMC5602327          DOI: 10.1177/1971400916689342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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