Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases
Acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy is a rare toxic encephalopathy caused by accumulated plasma ammonia. A few literatures are reported about MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. It is different from the well-known chronic hepatic encephalopathy. The clinical symptom and MRI findings...
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doaj-020ca38a7e4a41cc8740628f038ee5392020-11-25T02:06:00ZengThe Korean Society of Radiology대한영상의학회지1738-26372288-29282015-02-01722131135https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2015.72.2.131Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two CasesJa Young KimIn Kyu YuAcute hyperammonemic encephalopathy is a rare toxic encephalopathy caused by accumulated plasma ammonia. A few literatures are reported about MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. It is different from the well-known chronic hepatic encephalopathy. The clinical symptom and MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy can be reversible with proper treatment. Acute hepatic encephalopathy involves the cingulate cortex, diffuse cerebral cortices, insula, bilateral thalami on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery. Acute hepatic encephalopathy might mimic hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy because of their similar predominant involving sites. We experienced 2 cases of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy consecutively. They showed restricted diffusion at the cingulate cortex, cerebral cortices, insula, and bilateral dorsomedial thalami on DWI. One patient underwent acute fulminant hepatitis A, the other patient with underlying chronic liver disease had acute liver failure due to hepatotoxicity of tuberculosis medication. In this report, we presented the characteristic features of DWI in acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. In addition, we reviewed articles on MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2015.72.2.131acute hyperammonemic encephalopathymagnetic resonance imagingdiffusion-weighted imagingacute hepatitis atuberculosis medication |
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Ja Young Kim In Kyu Yu Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases 대한영상의학회지 acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy magnetic resonance imaging diffusion-weighted imaging acute hepatitis a tuberculosis medication |
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Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases |
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Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases |
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Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases |
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Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases |
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Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy with Features on Diffusion-Weighted Images: Report of Two Cases |
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acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy with features on diffusion-weighted images: report of two cases |
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The Korean Society of Radiology |
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대한영상의학회지 |
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1738-2637 2288-2928 |
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2015-02-01 |
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Acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy is a rare toxic encephalopathy caused by accumulated plasma ammonia. A few literatures are reported about MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. It is different from the well-known chronic hepatic encephalopathy. The clinical symptom and MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy can be reversible with proper treatment. Acute hepatic encephalopathy involves the cingulate cortex, diffuse cerebral cortices, insula, bilateral thalami on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery. Acute hepatic encephalopathy might mimic hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy because of their similar predominant involving sites. We experienced 2 cases of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy consecutively. They showed restricted diffusion at the cingulate cortex, cerebral cortices, insula, and bilateral dorsomedial thalami on DWI. One patient underwent acute fulminant hepatitis A, the other patient with underlying chronic liver disease had acute liver failure due to hepatotoxicity of tuberculosis medication. In this report, we presented the characteristic features of DWI in acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. In addition, we reviewed articles on MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy.
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acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy magnetic resonance imaging diffusion-weighted imaging acute hepatitis a tuberculosis medication |
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