Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus-Related Encephalopathy Presenting with Amnesia, Personality Change, and Autonomic Seizure

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We describe a patient with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus presenting with an amnestic disorder, personality change, and autonomic seizure. Magnetic resonance images of the brain showed T2-high signal lesion in the hippocampi bilaterally and nonspecific white matter disease, while single photon emission computed tomography revealed a diffuse reduction of cerebral blood flow. Sensory and auditory evoked potentials revealed delayed impulse conduction velocities in the central nervous system. Degenerative changes caused by a microvascular angiopathy related to noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus may underlie the central nervous system manifestations in our patient.

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Kashihara, K., Shohmori, T., & Otsuki, S. (1997). Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus-Related Encephalopathy Presenting with Amnesia, Personality Change, and Autonomic Seizure. Internal Medicine, 36(9), 633–636. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.36.633

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