An Underestimated Diagnosis in Practice: Wernicke Encephalopathy in Two Patients With Cancer

M. Ünsal, D. Kaya
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Abstract

Impairment of mental status is frequently seen in cancer patients. Common causes are infection, metabolic disturbance, organ failure, medication, delirium or metastatic disease. Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is likely to be underestimated in clinical practice in nonalcoholic population including this special patient group. The purpose of this paper is to take attention to WE and cancer concomitance, and emphasize the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the early diagnosis of this complicated disease. We report two cancer patients who were consulted to our neurology department because of altered mental status and other neurological disabilities. When the patients underwent brain MRI for differential diagnosis, symmetrical perimidline lesions of the brain made the suspicion of WE diagnosis. In addition, one of the patient's MRI showed symmetric cortical and cerebellar involvement that is more typical in nonalcoholic form of WE. Both patients mostly recovered clinically, also showed concordant resolution of MRI abnormalities within 4-8 weeks after thiamine supplementation. WE diagnose should be kept in mind in cancer patients with altered mental status and thiamine treatment should be started during undergoing evaluation and differential diagnose to prevent irreversible clinical sequelae. Improved recognition of radiologists and well-known imaging findings of WE can facilitate early detection and effective treatment in nonalcoholic WE patients.
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在实践中被低估的诊断:韦尼克脑病在两个癌症患者
精神状态的损害在癌症患者中很常见。常见的原因是感染、代谢紊乱、器官衰竭、药物、谵妄或转移性疾病。韦尼克脑病(WE)在临床实践中可能被低估了非酒精人群,包括这个特殊的患者群体。本文的目的是关注WE与癌症的并发性,并强调磁共振成像(MRI)在这种复杂疾病的早期诊断中的作用。我们报告两名因精神状态改变和其他神经功能障碍而到我们神经科就诊的癌症患者。当患者行脑MRI鉴别诊断时,对称的脑周线病变使WE诊断的怀疑。此外,其中一名患者的MRI显示对称的皮层和小脑受累,这在非酒精性WE中更为典型。在补充硫胺素后4-8周内,两例患者临床基本恢复,MRI异常也一致消退。精神状态改变的癌症患者应牢记WE诊断,在进行评估和鉴别诊断时应开始硫胺素治疗,以防止不可逆转的临床后遗症。提高放射科医生对WE的认识和熟知的影像学结果可以促进非酒精性WE患者的早期发现和有效治疗。
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