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Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion
Background. Metabolic syndromes such as Wernicke's encephalopathy may present with a sudden neurological deficit, thus mimicking acute onset stroke. Due to current emphasis on rapid admission and treatment of acute stroke patients, there is a significant risk that these stroke mimics may end up...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24716022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/673230 |
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author | Bhan, Alok Advani, Rajiv Kurz, Kathinka D. Farbu, Elisabeth Kurz, Martin W. |
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description | Background. Metabolic syndromes such as Wernicke's encephalopathy may present with a sudden neurological deficit, thus mimicking acute onset stroke. Due to current emphasis on rapid admission and treatment of acute stroke patients, there is a significant risk that these stroke mimics may end up being treated with thrombolysis. Rigorous clinical and radiological skills are necessary to correctly identify such metabolic stroke mimics, in order to avoid doing any harm to these patients due to the unnecessary use of thrombolysis. Patient. A 51-year-old Caucasian male was admitted to our hospital with suspicion of an acute stroke due to sudden onset dysarthria and unilateral facial nerve paresis. Clinical examination revealed confusion and dysconjugate gaze. Computed tomography (CT) including a CT perfusion (CTP) scan revealed bilateral thalamic hyperperfusion. The use of both clinical and radiological findings led to correctly diagnosing Wernicke's encephalopathy. Conclusion. The application of CTP as a standard diagnostic tool in acute stroke patients can improve the detection of stroke mimics caused by metabolic syndromes as shown in our case report. |
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spelling | pubmed-39703692014-04-08 Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion Bhan, Alok Advani, Rajiv Kurz, Kathinka D. Farbu, Elisabeth Kurz, Martin W. Case Rep Neurol Med Case Report Background. Metabolic syndromes such as Wernicke's encephalopathy may present with a sudden neurological deficit, thus mimicking acute onset stroke. Due to current emphasis on rapid admission and treatment of acute stroke patients, there is a significant risk that these stroke mimics may end up being treated with thrombolysis. Rigorous clinical and radiological skills are necessary to correctly identify such metabolic stroke mimics, in order to avoid doing any harm to these patients due to the unnecessary use of thrombolysis. Patient. A 51-year-old Caucasian male was admitted to our hospital with suspicion of an acute stroke due to sudden onset dysarthria and unilateral facial nerve paresis. Clinical examination revealed confusion and dysconjugate gaze. Computed tomography (CT) including a CT perfusion (CTP) scan revealed bilateral thalamic hyperperfusion. The use of both clinical and radiological findings led to correctly diagnosing Wernicke's encephalopathy. Conclusion. The application of CTP as a standard diagnostic tool in acute stroke patients can improve the detection of stroke mimics caused by metabolic syndromes as shown in our case report. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3970369/ /pubmed/24716022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/673230 Text en Copyright © 2014 Alok Bhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Bhan, Alok Advani, Rajiv Kurz, Kathinka D. Farbu, Elisabeth Kurz, Martin W. Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title | Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title_full | Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title_fullStr | Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title_full_unstemmed | Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title_short | Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Acute Onset Stroke Diagnosed by CT Perfusion |
title_sort | wernicke's encephalopathy mimicking acute onset stroke diagnosed by ct perfusion |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24716022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/673230 |
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