Acute alcohol intoxication presenting acquired lesion of the corpus callosum in a young healthy woman: A case of possible Marchiafava–Bignami disease

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Makoto Watanabe, Nobuhito Atagi, Yosuke Makino, Kunihiko Kooguchi, Bon Ohta
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Abstract

Background

Marchiafava–Bignami disease is a rare neurological disease characterized by acquired lesions of the corpus callosum. Although the major causative etiology is chronic alcoholism, a case caused by acute alcohol intoxication has not yet been reported.

Case Presentation

A 19-year-old female with no known medical history or a history of chronic alcohol consumption was brought to the emergency department in a coma after binge alcohol consumption. Even after an overnight observation, she remained comatose. After a thorough examination including magnetic resonance imaging, which showed lesions of the corpus callosum, she was treated with thiamine for Marchiafava–Bignami disease. She recovered completely and at the follow-up, the callosum lesion had resolved.

Conclusion

This is a rare case within the spectrum of Marchiafava–Bignami disease caused by acute consumption of alcohol. Clinicians should be aware of this potentially devastating critical condition among patients with severe alcohol intoxication, which might have been overlooked.

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一名年轻健康女性因急性酒精中毒导致胼胝体后天性病变:一个可能患有马奇亚法瓦-比尼亚米病的病例
背景 Marchiafava-Bignami 病是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,以胼胝体后天性病变为特征。虽然主要的致病病因是慢性酒精中毒,但因急性酒精中毒引起的病例尚未见报道。 病例介绍 一名没有已知病史或慢性饮酒史的 19 岁女性在暴饮暴食后昏迷不醒,被送到急诊科。即使经过一夜的观察,她仍然处于昏迷状态。在对她进行了包括磁共振成像在内的全面检查后,发现她的胼胝体有病变,于是对她进行了硫胺素治疗,以治疗马奇亚法瓦-比尼亚米病。她完全康复了,随访时,胼胝体病变已经消失。 结论 这是急性酒精中毒引起的马奇亚法瓦-比尼亚米病的一个罕见病例。临床医生应注意严重酒精中毒患者中这种可能被忽视的破坏性危重症。
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Acute Medicine & Surgery
Acute Medicine & Surgery MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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