Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum

Background: ″Wernicke’s Korsakoff″ syndrome is the most important complication of severe thiamine deficiency. The term refers to two different syndromes, each representing a different stage of the disease. Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute syndrome re...

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Main Authors: Leila Pourali, Sedighe Ayati, Atieh Vatanchi, Parvaneh Layegh, Nasrin Pourmoghadam
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-7e2990f31b8d4c248db9409a3fe7314f2020-11-24T23:16:16ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222016-06-01743213217Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarumLeila Pourali0Sedighe Ayati1Atieh Vatanchi2Parvaneh Layegh3Nasrin Pourmoghadam4 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Health Research Center, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Health Research Center, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Health Research Center, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Health Research Center, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Background: ″Wernicke’s Korsakoff″ syndrome is the most important complication of severe thiamine deficiency. The term refers to two different syndromes, each representing a different stage of the disease. Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute syndrome requiring emergent treatment to prevent death and neurologic morbidity. Korsakoff syndrome (KS) refers to a chronic neurologic condition that usually occurs as a consequence of WE. It is a rare complication of hyperemesis gravidarum that confusion, ocular signs, and gait ataxia are the most prevalent symptoms, respectively. Typical brain lesions of wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) are observed at autopsy in 0.4 to 2.8 percent of the general population in the western world and the majority of affected patients are alcoholic. The prevalence of wernicke’s encephalopathy lesions seen on autopsy was 12.5% of alcohol abusers in one report. Among those who with alcohol-related death, it has been reported to be even higher, 29 to 59%. The aim of this study was to report a case of wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum. Case Presentation: A 28-year-old-pregnant woman in 19th weeks of gestation referred to the hospital with hyperemesis, gait ataxia, and dysarthria before that she had hyperemesis gravidarum with weight loss and unresponsive to outpatient and inpatient medical therapy. MRI showed hyperdense lesion around thalamus which was characteristic of wernicke’s encephalopathy. Rapid improvement in patient’s condition occurred after high dose thiamine infusion. Conclusion: In hyperemesis gravidarum, presence of either symptoms of ocular or mental disorder or ataxia must be considered to rule out and appropriate treatment of Wernicke’s syndrome which can cause maternal and fetal death.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5457&slc_lang=en&sid=1hyperemesis gravidarum thiamine wernicke’s encephalopathy
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author Leila Pourali
Sedighe Ayati
Atieh Vatanchi
Parvaneh Layegh
Nasrin Pourmoghadam
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Sedighe Ayati
Atieh Vatanchi
Parvaneh Layegh
Nasrin Pourmoghadam
Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
Tehran University Medical Journal
hyperemesis gravidarum
thiamine
wernicke’s encephalopathy
author_facet Leila Pourali
Sedighe Ayati
Atieh Vatanchi
Parvaneh Layegh
Nasrin Pourmoghadam
author_sort Leila Pourali
title Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
title_short Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
title_full Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
title_fullStr Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
title_full_unstemmed Wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
title_sort wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Background: ″Wernicke’s Korsakoff″ syndrome is the most important complication of severe thiamine deficiency. The term refers to two different syndromes, each representing a different stage of the disease. Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute syndrome requiring emergent treatment to prevent death and neurologic morbidity. Korsakoff syndrome (KS) refers to a chronic neurologic condition that usually occurs as a consequence of WE. It is a rare complication of hyperemesis gravidarum that confusion, ocular signs, and gait ataxia are the most prevalent symptoms, respectively. Typical brain lesions of wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) are observed at autopsy in 0.4 to 2.8 percent of the general population in the western world and the majority of affected patients are alcoholic. The prevalence of wernicke’s encephalopathy lesions seen on autopsy was 12.5% of alcohol abusers in one report. Among those who with alcohol-related death, it has been reported to be even higher, 29 to 59%. The aim of this study was to report a case of wernicke’s encephalopathy following hyperemesis gravidarum. Case Presentation: A 28-year-old-pregnant woman in 19th weeks of gestation referred to the hospital with hyperemesis, gait ataxia, and dysarthria before that she had hyperemesis gravidarum with weight loss and unresponsive to outpatient and inpatient medical therapy. MRI showed hyperdense lesion around thalamus which was characteristic of wernicke’s encephalopathy. Rapid improvement in patient’s condition occurred after high dose thiamine infusion. Conclusion: In hyperemesis gravidarum, presence of either symptoms of ocular or mental disorder or ataxia must be considered to rule out and appropriate treatment of Wernicke’s syndrome which can cause maternal and fetal death.
topic hyperemesis gravidarum
thiamine
wernicke’s encephalopathy
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