Title of article :
Anterograde Amnesia after Acute Glufosinate Ammonium Intoxication
Author/Authors :
Kim, Hyuk-Hoon Department of Emergency Medicine - Ajou University School of Medicine - Suwon, Korea , Min, Young-Gi Department of Emergency Medicine - Ajou University School of Medicine - Suwon, Korea
Abstract :
Glufosinate ammonium (GA) intoxication causes several neurologic complications. We report a rare but typical case of GA intoxication
associated with anterograde amnesia and bilateral hippocampal involvement. A 53-year-old woman with GA intoxication presented
to the emergency department. Initial general and neurologic examinations were unremarkable but, from the day after admission, she
exhibited anterograde amnesia. On brain magnetic resonance imaging, the signal intensity in the hippocampus was symmetrically
and bilaterally increased. She was discharged with no medical problems, but the anterograde amnesia remained. Eleven days after
the onset of amnesia, she returned to the neurology outpatient department with persisting anterograde amnesia but improving
symptoms.
Keywords :
ammonia , amnesia , herbicides , hippocampus
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care