Extrapontine osmotic myelinolysis.

Federico A. Silva, Christian F. Rueda Clausen, Fabián Ramírez, .

Keywords: osmotic myelinosysis, extrapontine osmotic mielinolisis, hyponatremia and alcoholism

Abstract

Extrapontine osmotic myelinolysis is a rare nervous system complication. Symptoms of this malady were presented during the clinical examination of a 49-year-old alcoholic male, who arrived at the hospital emergency room in a state of cardiorespiratory arrest. After resuscitation methods were applied, the patient was found in metabolic acidosis (pH 7.014) and was treated with sodium bicarbonate. Forty-eight hours later, sodium levels in the patient had risen from 142 to 174 mEq/l. During the period of clinical observation, the patient showed signs of cognitive impairment, disartria, bilateral amaurosis, hyporeflexia and right-half body hemiparesias. After 72 hours, computer tomography was applied; this showed a bilateral lenticular hypodensity with internal and external capsule compromise. One month later, when the patient was referred to another institution for rehabilitation, the patient showed cognitive impairment, bilateral optic atrophy, residual disartria, bradikynesia and double hemiparesia.

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  • Federico A. Silva Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga,
  • Christian F. Rueda Clausen Instituto de Investigaciones, Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia. Bucaramanga
  • Fabián Ramírez Instituto de Investigaciones, Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia. Bucaramanga
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Silva FA, Rueda Clausen CF, Ramírez F. Extrapontine osmotic myelinolysis. biomedica [Internet]. 2005 Jun. 1 [cited 2024 May 18];25(2):167-9. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1338
Published
2005-06-01
Section
Imágenes en biomedicina

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