Intoxication with oral hypoglycemics as a cause of diffuse brain injury: Case report

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Objective: To present the imaging findings of a patient with diffuse brain injury secondary to intoxication with oral hypoglycemics. Case report: A nine years-old boy presented with generalized tonic-clonic convulsions and decreased consciousness. Laboratory investigation demonstrated blood glucose level of 21 mg/dL. The magnetic resonance imaging showed cortical and subcortical temporo-parieto-occipital areas of high signal on T2 and low signal on T1, with high signal on the diffusion-weighted images and low signal on apparent diffusion coefficient maps. Conclusion: Cortical and subcortical temporal, parietal and occipital ischemic lesions may be seen in patients with intoxication by oral hypoglycemics.

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Gasparetto, E. L., Bianchet, L. C., Davaus, T., & Neto, A. D. C. (2006). Intoxication with oral hypoglycemics as a cause of diffuse brain injury: Case report. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 64(4), 1036–1038. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2006000600031

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