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Title

Extensive brain infarction involving deep structures during an acetazolamide-challenged single-photon emission computed tomography scan in a patient with moyamoya disease.

Authors

Chong, Sangjoon; Park, June; Chae, Jong; Cheon, Jung-Eun; Kim, Seung-Ki; Phi, Ji; Lee, Ji; Paeng, Jin; Wang, Kyu-Chang

Abstract

Background: Acetazolamide-challenged brain single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is used for the evaluation of cerebral perfusion in cerebrovascular diseases including moyamoya disease (MMD). Not a few patients experience adverse side effects during the acetazolamide-challenged brain SPECT, but most of the symptoms are mild and transient. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of severe brain infarction leading to death during the examination of an acetazolamide-challenged brain SPECT in a patient with MMD. Case presentation: An 11-year-old girl who had been diagnosed of MMD demonstrated sudden tonic movement during an acetazolamide-challenged brain SPECT as the preoperative examination for the second surgery. She had not experienced any adverse effect during the previous SPECT study and her first indirect bypass surgery on both left side and bifrontal area was uneventful. After she had seizures twice, she became unconscious and her pupils were dilated and fixed. Acute infarction involving bilateral occipital lobes, thalami, brainstem, and cerebellum was observed on brain magnetic resonance images which led to brain death. Conclusion: We report a mortality case of patient with MMD after the administration of acetazolamide during the examination of brain SPECT that was accompanied by an extensive acute infarction involving the bilateral occipital lobes and thalami, brainstem, and cerebellum. Physicians should be aware of this rare but serious complication.

Subjects

MOYAMOYA disease; CEREBRAL infarction; ACETAZOLAMIDE; CEREBRAL revascularization; SYMPTOMS; SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography; DIAGNOSIS; THERAPEUTICS

Publication

Child's Nervous System, 2017, Vol 33, Issue 11, p2029

ISSN

0256-7040

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00381-017-3512-0

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