Delayed Leukoencephalopathy: Three Case Reports and a Literature Review

  • Torralba-Morón Á
  • Ortiz-Imedio J
  • Morales-Conejo M
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Delayed leukoencephalopathy (DL) is a rare entity associated with cerebral hypoxia and heroin consumption. We describe the clinical course of three cases of DL due to non-heroin drug use. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We describe the cases of three DL patients admitted to our hospital in 2012. DISCUSSION: These cases contribute to the aetiological spectrum of DL since multifactorial causes could account for the clinical symptoms. LEARNING POINTS: Substances toxic to the CNS can damage the CNS directly (direct toxicity) or by depressing the respiratory centre (cerebral hypoxia).As clinical manifestations can appear after a time lag, we recommend a period of initial monitoring.Histological and radiological findings can contribute to better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms and causes involved.

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Torralba-Morón, Á., Ortiz-Imedio, J., Morales-Conejo, M., Ruiz-Morales, J., & Guerra-Vales, J.-M. (2017). Delayed Leukoencephalopathy: Three Case Reports and a Literature Review. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.12890/2016_000511

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