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Javerya Sattar, S. Younus, Aisha Sanober Chachar, A. Mian
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Acute metabolic encephalopathy is potentially a reversible condition and requires an early diagnosis and management to reduce morbidity and mortality, as in under diagnosed patients, permanent damage can result. Diabetic encephalopathy is an emerging complication of both type I and type II diabetes. Besides T1 hperintensities in bilateral basal ganglia in diabetic encephalopathy patients, reported in most of the literature reviewed, patients with hyperglycemic seizures can present with subcortical hyperintensities , with predilection for occipital lobes. Here, we report a case of type II diabetic, 40 year-female patient who was referred for MR brain to our department, presented with acute symptoms of delirium, headache and fits, increased serum glucose levels at time of presentation. No T1 hyperintensities were identified in basal ganglia, instead the variable pattern of subcortical hyperintensities were identified with postcontrast patchy and gyriform enhancement. She was diagnosed with metabolic encephalopathy and referred back to referring clinician for adequate management. On follow up, patient improved clinically with insulin therapy. This report highlights the importance of early diagnosis of diabetic encephalopathy in patients with variable patterns on MR imaging , thus to avoid unnecessary medical treatment and prevent irreversible symptoms.
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急性代谢性脑病是一种潜在的可逆性疾病,需要早期诊断和治疗以降低发病率和死亡率,因为在诊断不足的患者中,可能导致永久性损伤。糖尿病性脑病是一种新型的I型和II型糖尿病并发症。除了糖尿病脑病患者双侧基底节区T1高信号外,大多数文献报道,高血糖发作患者可出现皮质下高信号,并以枕叶为主。在此,我们报告一位40岁的女性II型糖尿病患者,她被转介到我科做脑磁共振,表现为谵妄,头痛和痉挛的急性症状,在就诊时血糖水平升高。在基底节区未发现T1高信号,相反,皮质下的高信号表现为对比后斑片状增强和脑回状增强。她被诊断为代谢性脑病,并转介给转诊临床医生进行适当的治疗。随访中,患者经胰岛素治疗后临床改善。本报告强调了早期诊断糖尿病性脑病的重要性,以避免不必要的药物治疗,防止不可逆的症状。
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