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Unusual MRI abnormality in patients with nonketotic hyperglycaemia-associated seizures.
Nonketotic hyperglycaemia (NKH) is a metabolic disorder typically observed in individuals with inadequately managed or undiagnosed diabetes mellitus (DM). Seizures are a common clinical presentation in NKH, and they tend to respond better to glucose correction than anticonvulsant therapy. MRI scans may reveal both subcortical T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging hypointensity and cortical changes, including cortical grey matter T2/FLAIR imaging hyperintensity and cortical or leptomeningeal enhancement, although cortical abnormalities are less frequently observed. These alterations are reversible when the underlying metabolic disturbance is effectively addressed. We suggest the role of iron accumulation as a mechanism for subcortical T2 hypointensity using T2* weighted imaging. Our cases substantiate the significance of subcortical T2/FLAIR hypointensity as a fundamental feature of this condition. In the appropriate clinical context, the recognition of these MRI abnormalities can help prevent misdiagnosis and facilitate timely treatment.