Pallavi Abhilasha, Mrinalini Reddy, Arul Saravanan Ramachandran, M. Thirunavukarasu
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Isolated Extra- Pontine Myelinolysis in Alcohol Withdrawal
Correspondence to: Dr. Arul Saravanan Ramachandran, MD, DPM Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, SRM Medical College & Research Centre SRM IST, Kattanakulathur, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu-603203 E-mail: arulpsg@gmail.com Copyright © 2018 KBCSM, Zagreb e-mail: alcoholism.kbcsm@gmail.com • www.http://apr.kbcsm.hr Abstract Osmotic demyelination syndromes are often progressive disorders, with clinical features ranging from a mild tremor or dysarthria to a progressive quadriparesis. Although rapid correction of serum sodium is known to be a potent causative factor, additional pathogenic factors exist, which appear critical in predisposing pontine and extrapontine glia to osmotic stress. Interestingly, several cases of osmotic demyelination have emerged where serum sodium was found to be within normal limits and minimal or no correction of a hypo or hypernatraemic state was implemented. Here we report a case of isolated extra pontine myelinolysis during alcohol withdrawal state, with no sodium fluctuation.