反复低血糖致睡眠后自限性偏瘫1例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Acta neurologica Taiwanica Pub Date : 2018-03-15
Chiu-Jung Lin, Hsiu-Fen Lin
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目的:低血糖引起的偏瘫是罕见的。我们报告了一例由低血糖引起的发作性偏瘫,并在睡眠后自行恢复。并讨论了这些自限性发作的可能机制。病例报告:一位82岁的女性糖尿病患者,定期服用口服降糖药。医生改变了OADs的剂量,入院前她的食欲变差。她患有间歇性的左侧不自主运动,伴有意识障碍,每次发作在家里睡6 - 8小时后自然恢复。入院时发作时手指糖极低(20 mg/ dl)。脑计算机断层扫描(CT)、磁共振成像(MRI)和脑电图(EEG)无显著性差异。脑锝-99m标记的半胱氨酸乙酯二聚体单光子发射计算机断层扫描(Tc-99m-ECD SPECT)显示右侧基底神经节和丘脑相对高灌注。血糖控制改善后,患者不再出现不自主运动。结论:我们认为睡眠通过增加生长激素来改变葡萄糖的反调节反应,从而挽救了本病例中的低血糖状态。通过本报告,我们希望引起临床医生的注意,将可治疗的低血糖状态纳入发作性不自主运动的鉴别诊断。
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Recurrent Hypoglycemia-induced Hemiballism with Self-limited after Sleep - A Case Report.

Purpose: Hemiballism caused by hypoglycemia is rare. We presented a case who suffered from episodic hemiballism induced by hypoglycemia with spontaneously recovery after sleep. The possible mechanism of these self-limited episodes was also discussed.

Case report: An 82-year-old female diabetic patient took oral anti-diabetic drugs (OADs) regularly. The doctor changed OADs doses and her appetite became poor before admission. She suffered from episodic left side involuntary movements with consciousness disturbance, and recovered spontaneously after a six-to-eight hour sleep in every attack at home. Very low finger sugar (20 mg/ dl) was noted while attack at admission. Brain computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) were non-remarkable. Brain technetium-99mlabeled ethyl cysteinate dimer single-photon emission computed tomography (Tc-99m-ECD SPECT) showed relative hyperperfusion over right side basal ganglion and thalamus. No further involuntary movement was observed after better sugar control.

Conclusion: We suppose that sleep modify the glucose counterregulatory responses with increased growth hormone, which salvage hypoglycemic status in our presented case. With this report, we would like to draw clinicians' attention to including the treatable hypoglycemia state in the differential diagnosis of episodic involuntary movements.

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Acta neurologica Taiwanica
Acta neurologica Taiwanica Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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