Histopathological examination of characteristic brain MRI findings in acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy: A case report and review of the literature.

IF 1.3 Q4 NEUROIMAGING Neuroradiology Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1177/19714009231212370
C H Denk, J Kunzmann, A Maieron, A Wöhrer, V Quinot, S Oberndorfer
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Introduction: Acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy is associated with distinct brain MRI findings, namely, hyperintensity in T2-weighted sequences as well as restricted diffusion in diffusion-weighted imaging with accentuation in the insular cortex and cingulate gyrus. The pathophysiology and the histopathological correlates of these characteristic MRI findings are largely unknown.

Case report: We present a 57-year-old male with a history of chronic alcohol abuse, liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension, and a clinical syndrome (variceal bleeding, depression of consciousness, seizures), elevated plasma ammonia levels, and characteristic brain MRI abnormalities suggestive of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy. A postmortem histopathological examination revealed extensive hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy without evidence for metabolic encephalopathy. No episodes of prolonged cerebral hypoxemia were documented throughout the course of the disease. We conducted a review of the literature, which exhibited no reports of hyperammonemic encephalopathy in association with characteristic brain MRI findings and a consecutive histopathological examination.

Conclusion: This is the first report of a patient with acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy together with characteristic brain MRI findings and a histopathological correlation. Although characteristic MRI findings of acute hyperammonemic encephalopathy were present, a histopathological examination revealed only hypoxic pathology without signs of metabolic encephalopathy.

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急性高氨血症性脑病特征性脑MRI表现的组织病理学检查:一例报告和文献复习。
引言:急性高氨血症性脑病与不同的脑MRI表现有关,即T2加权序列中的高信号,以及弥散加权成像中的限制性扩散,岛皮质和扣带回加重。这些特征性MRI表现的病理生理学和组织病理学相关性在很大程度上是未知的。病例报告:我们报告一名57岁男性,有慢性酗酒、肝硬化和门静脉高压病史,有临床综合征(静脉曲张出血、意识障碍、癫痫发作)、血浆氨水平升高和特征性脑MRI异常,提示急性高氨血症性脑病。尸检组织病理学检查显示广泛的缺氧缺血性脑病,没有代谢性脑病的证据。在整个疾病过程中,没有记录到长期脑低氧血症的发作。我们对文献进行了回顾,这些文献没有显示与特征性脑MRI检查和连续的组织病理学检查相关的高氨血症性脑病的报告。结论:这是第一例急性高氨血症性脑病患者的报告,同时伴有特征性脑MRI表现和组织病理学相关性。尽管存在急性高氨血症脑病的特征性MRI表现,但组织病理学检查仅显示缺氧病理,没有代谢性脑病的迹象。
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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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