Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Introduction: Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is an acute demyelinating disease caused by abrupt fluctuations in serum osmolality, which results in symmetrical demyelination of the central part of the base of the pons. Description: A 60-year-old patient was admitted to the Emergency Room of a hospital in the Federal District, with mental confusion that started 07 days ago, with no other complaints. On physical examination, he was in regular general condition, Glasgow 12, with mental confusion, normotensive, normocardio and afebrile. Isochoric pupils, photoragenfe, without neck stiffness, quadriplegia sequel to spinal cord trauma 33 years ago. She denied comorbidities and did not use continuous medication. His cranial CT performed on the 10th day after sensorium lowering showed diffuse and symmetrical hypodensity in the bridge associated with edema, with effacement of the peripontine cisterns. Due to the instability of the condition, the patient was unable to perform the cranial magnetic resonance exam. On neurological examination after removal of sedation and weaning from anticonvulsants, he presented vertical eye movement with rapid downward movement of the eyes, followed by a slow return to the initial position, called “BOBBING”. The etiology of severe hyponatremia has not been elucidated. The patient progressed to death. Conclusions: Central pontine myelinolysis is a demyelinating pathology of the brain mainly associated with rapid correction of hyponatremia, manifesting especially as spastic tetraparesis and pseudobulbar palsy. The evolution of these patients varies from full recovery without sequelae to death, generally having a slow and gradual recovery. |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case reportMielinólise pontina central associada a movimento ocular “bobbing” : relato de caso Palavras-chave: Mielinólise Pontina Central, Bobbing Ocular, Hiponatremia Grave, Correção do Sódio.Keywords: Central Pontine Myelinolysis, Ocular Bobbing, Severe Hyponatremia, Sodium correctionABSTRACT Introduction: Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is an acute demyelinating disease caused by abrupt fluctuations in serum osmolality, which results in symmetrical demyelination of the central part of the base of the pons. Description: A 60-year-old patient was admitted to the Emergency Room of a hospital in the Federal District, with mental confusion that started 07 days ago, with no other complaints. On physical examination, he was in regular general condition, Glasgow 12, with mental confusion, normotensive, normocardio and afebrile. Isochoric pupils, photoragenfe, without neck stiffness, quadriplegia sequel to spinal cord trauma 33 years ago. She denied comorbidities and did not use continuous medication. His cranial CT performed on the 10th day after sensorium lowering showed diffuse and symmetrical hypodensity in the bridge associated with edema, with effacement of the peripontine cisterns. Due to the instability of the condition, the patient was unable to perform the cranial magnetic resonance exam. On neurological examination after removal of sedation and weaning from anticonvulsants, he presented vertical eye movement with rapid downward movement of the eyes, followed by a slow return to the initial position, called “BOBBING”. The etiology of severe hyponatremia has not been elucidated. The patient progressed to death. Conclusions: Central pontine myelinolysis is a demyelinating pathology of the brain mainly associated with rapid correction of hyponatremia, manifesting especially as spastic tetraparesis and pseudobulbar palsy. The evolution of these patients varies from full recovery without sequelae to death, generally having a slow and gradual recovery.RESUMO Introdução: A mielinólise pontina central (MPC) é uma doença desmielinizante aguda causada por oscilações abruptas na osmolalidade sérica, que resulta na desmielinização simétrica da parte central da base da ponte. Descrição: Paciente de 60 anos deu entrada no Pronto Socorro de um hospital do DF, com quadro de confusão mental iniciados há 07 dias, sem outras queixas. Ao exame físico estava em regular estado geral, glasgow 12, apresentando confusão mental, normotenso, normocardio e afebril. Pupilas isocóricas, fotorragenfes, sem rigidez de nuca, tetraplegia sequelar a um trauma raquimedular há 33 anos. Negava comorbidades e não fazia uso de medicação contínua. Sua TC de crânio realizada no 10º dia após rebaixamento do sensório evidenciou hipodensidade difusa e simétrica na ponte associada a edema, com apagamento das cisternas peripontinas. Devido à instabilidade do quadro, o paciente não conseguiu realizar o exame de ressonância magnética de crânio. Ao exame neurológico após retirada da sedação e desmame dos anticonvulsivantes, apresentava movimento ocular vertical com deslocamento rápido dos olhos para baixo, seguindo de retorno lento a posição inicial, denominado “BOBBING”. A etiologia da hiponatremia grave não foi esclarecida. O paciente evoluiu a óbito. Conclusões: A mielinólise pontina central é uma patologia desmielinizante do encéfalo associada principalmente com a correção rápida da hiponatremia, manifestando-se especialmente por tetraparesia espástica e paralisia pseudo-bulbar. A evolução destes pacientes é variável desde a sua recuperação total sem sequelas até o óbito, tendo geralmente, recuperação lenta e gradativa.Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde2022-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/25610.51723/hrj.v3i15.256Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; v. 3 n. 15 (2022): Transdisciplinaridade no Sistema Único de Saúde: integração, diálogo e entrelaçamento entre as diferentes áreas do conhecimento; 1-102675-2913reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ)instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)instacron:ESCSporhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/256/248Copyright (c) 2022 Larissa Xavier Alves de Oliveira, Yasmin Batista de Paiva, Tâmara Neiva Quirino, Ana Flávia de Oliveira Castro, Dilson Palhares Ferreirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessXavier Alves de Oliveira, Larissa Batista de Paiva, YasminNeiva Quirino, Tâmarade Oliveira Castro, Ana FláviaPalhares Ferreira, Dilson 2023-03-14T14:57:44Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/256Revistahttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrjPUBhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/oaihrj@escs.edu.br || vanessacampos@escs.edu.br2675-29132675-2913opendoar:2023-03-14T14:57:44Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) - Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)false |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report Mielinólise pontina central associada a movimento ocular “bobbing” : relato de caso |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report Xavier Alves de Oliveira, Larissa Palavras-chave: Mielinólise Pontina Central, Bobbing Ocular, Hiponatremia Grave, Correção do Sódio. Keywords: Central Pontine Myelinolysis, Ocular Bobbing, Severe Hyponatremia, Sodium correction |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Central pontine myelinolysis associated with eye movement “bobbing”: case report |
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Xavier Alves de Oliveira, Larissa |
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Xavier Alves de Oliveira, Larissa Batista de Paiva, Yasmin Neiva Quirino, Tâmara de Oliveira Castro, Ana Flávia Palhares Ferreira, Dilson |
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Batista de Paiva, Yasmin Neiva Quirino, Tâmara de Oliveira Castro, Ana Flávia Palhares Ferreira, Dilson |
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Xavier Alves de Oliveira, Larissa Batista de Paiva, Yasmin Neiva Quirino, Tâmara de Oliveira Castro, Ana Flávia Palhares Ferreira, Dilson |
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Palavras-chave: Mielinólise Pontina Central, Bobbing Ocular, Hiponatremia Grave, Correção do Sódio. Keywords: Central Pontine Myelinolysis, Ocular Bobbing, Severe Hyponatremia, Sodium correction |
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Palavras-chave: Mielinólise Pontina Central, Bobbing Ocular, Hiponatremia Grave, Correção do Sódio. Keywords: Central Pontine Myelinolysis, Ocular Bobbing, Severe Hyponatremia, Sodium correction |
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is an acute demyelinating disease caused by abrupt fluctuations in serum osmolality, which results in symmetrical demyelination of the central part of the base of the pons. Description: A 60-year-old patient was admitted to the Emergency Room of a hospital in the Federal District, with mental confusion that started 07 days ago, with no other complaints. On physical examination, he was in regular general condition, Glasgow 12, with mental confusion, normotensive, normocardio and afebrile. Isochoric pupils, photoragenfe, without neck stiffness, quadriplegia sequel to spinal cord trauma 33 years ago. She denied comorbidities and did not use continuous medication. His cranial CT performed on the 10th day after sensorium lowering showed diffuse and symmetrical hypodensity in the bridge associated with edema, with effacement of the peripontine cisterns. Due to the instability of the condition, the patient was unable to perform the cranial magnetic resonance exam. On neurological examination after removal of sedation and weaning from anticonvulsants, he presented vertical eye movement with rapid downward movement of the eyes, followed by a slow return to the initial position, called “BOBBING”. The etiology of severe hyponatremia has not been elucidated. The patient progressed to death. Conclusions: Central pontine myelinolysis is a demyelinating pathology of the brain mainly associated with rapid correction of hyponatremia, manifesting especially as spastic tetraparesis and pseudobulbar palsy. The evolution of these patients varies from full recovery without sequelae to death, generally having a slow and gradual recovery. |
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