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Title

Bromisoval-induced bromism with status epilepticus mimicking Wernicke's encephalopathy: report of two cases.

Authors

Biyajima, Masahiro; Satoh, Shunichi; Morikawa, Takahiro; Morita, Yuki; Watanabe, Rie; Matsui, Daisuke; Konno, Masataka; Morimoto, Nobutoshi; Yatsu, Yuichi; Hirasaki, Akihito; Yahikozawa, Hiroyuki

Abstract

Background: Bromine compounds are used in several drugs, including over-the-counter drugs. They sometimes cause intoxication known as bromism. Although the acute neurological symptoms and sequelae of bromism vary, few reports have mentioned acute encephalopathy.Case Presentation: We report two cases of bromisoval-induced bromism with status epilepticus. Presence of pseudohyperchloremia and history of over-the-counter medication use guided the diagnosis. In the acute phase, our patients showed bilateral medial thalamic lesions on magnetic resonance imaging. The imaging findings were similar to those of Wernicke's encephalopathy. Although these findings improved in the chronic phase, neuropsychiatric sequelae, such as confabulation and amnesia, occurred.Conclusion: Bromism can cause acute encephalopathy, and it is important to differentiate it from Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

Subjects

STATUS epilepticus diagnosis; STATUS epilepticus; UREA; WERNICKE'S encephalopathy; MEMORY disorders; KORSAKOFF'S syndrome; DISEASE complications

Publication

BMC Neurology, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1471-2377

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s12883-022-02712-3

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