Cerebellar restricted diffusion in Wernicke’s encephalopathy

Author:

Arulprakash Narenraj1,Shah Vishank2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

2. Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States,

Abstract

A 50-year-old woman presented to an outside hospital for acute onset bilateral lower limb pain. She was diagnosed with aortoiliac stenosis and underwent stent placement. Post-procedure, she was noted to have altered mental status, truncal ataxia, neck titubation, and incomplete external ophthalmoplegia. She rapidly declined to a stuporous state. She had a history of uterine cancer treated with chemoradiation which was complicated by chronic radiation enteritis. She was also reported to have poor oral intake, recurrent emesis, and weight loss for a month before her presentation. After an extensive work up, she arrived at our facility where an MRI of the brain showed restricted diffusion and T2-FLAIR sequence showed hyperintensities of bilateral cerebellum. T2-FLAIR hyperintensities of bilateral dorsomedial thalami, fornix, and post-contrast-enhancement of mammillary bodies were also noted. The clinical picture with imaging findings was concerning for possible thiamine deficiency. In Wernicke’s encephalopathy, restricted diffusion, T2-FLAIR hyperintensities, and contrast enhancement may be seen in mammillary bodies, dorsomedial thalami, tectal plate, periaqueductal grey matter, and rarely in the cerebellum as well. Her thiamine level was 70 nmol/l (reference range: 70–180 nmol/l). Thiamine levels can be falsely elevated in patients who are on enteral feeds, which was the case in our patient. She was started on high dose thiamine replacement. At time of discharge, repeat MRI brain revealed resolution of cerebellar changes with mild atrophy and patient had subtle neurological improvement including consistent eye opening, tracking, and attending to examiner, as well as mumbling words.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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