Title of article :
A rare case of pituitrin-induced delayed encephalopathy
Author/Authors :
Xu, Tingting First Teaching Hospital of Jilin University - Department of Neurology, China , Zhu, Lijun Third Teaching Hospital of Jilin University - Department of Neurology, China , Feng, Jiachun First Teaching Hospital of Jilin University - Department of Neurology, China , Fang, Shaokuan First Teaching Hospital of Jilin University - Department of Neurology, China
From page :
1141
To page :
1142
Abstract :
A 26-year-old girl was admitted to the Neurological Department of The First Teaching Hospital of Jilin University with complaints of rapidly deteriorating speech clumsiness for 18 days. Five Days before her attack she had undergone intramuscular pituitrin therapy on account of recurrent haemoptysis. Cranial MRI revealed multiple abnormal signals in bilateral hemisphere and symmetric abnormal signal in bilateral caudate nucleus and putamen. Serum electrolyte analysis revealed mild hyponatremia. The abnormal signals in bilateral hemisphere almost disappeared after 7 days of cerebral circulation ameliorating and serum electrolyte turbulence correcting therapy, whereas the symmetric abnormal signals in bilateral caudate nucleus and putamen still existed. A diagnosis of delayed encephalopathy was made and we presume the encephalopathy was associated with pituitrin therapy.
Keywords :
Delayed encephalopathy , Hyponatremia , Pituitrin
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2643420
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