肺癌治疗和血液透析期间韦尼克脑病伴活动性幻觉1例。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Palliative & Supportive Care Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1017/S1478951524001974
Marino Hirata, Mayumi Ishida, Hideki Onishi
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目的:韦尼克脑病是一种由硫胺素缺乏引起的急性神经精神疾病。WE的典型三联征包括精神状态改变、共济失调和眼麻痹。相比之下,更罕见的症状包括幻觉。已知的危险因素包括酒精中毒、恶性肿瘤和慢性肾脏疾病,特别是血液透析。然而,非酒精性成人的WE常被忽视。方法:我们报告了一例接受血液透析的肺癌We患者,其表现为罕见的活动性幻觉症状,尽管全血硫胺素浓度处于临界状态,但通过硫胺素替代治疗,幻觉得到了改善。结果:一名81岁肺癌患者因24天前突然出现活动性幻觉而接受血液透析,被转介至我科。6个月前,她被诊断出患有肺癌,正在接受化疗和放疗。入院前后均无酒精依赖或厌食症。体格检查显示活跃的视幻觉和谵妄。怀疑WE,静脉给予硫胺素。服药后一天,幻觉和谵妄有所改善。全血硫胺素浓度边缘性(24 ng/ml)。结果的意义:我们可能是主动式视幻觉的一个原因,因为它们在单独服用硫胺素后消失。我们需要意识到恶性肿瘤和血液透析等危险因素,重要的是不要忽视We。
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Wernicke encephalopathy with active hallucinations during lung cancer treatment and hemodialysis: A case report.

Objectives: Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neuropsychiatric disorder caused by thiamine deficiency. The classical triad of symptoms for WE include mental status changes, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia. In contrast, more uncommon symptoms include hallucinations. Known risk factors include alcoholism, malignancies, and chronic kidney disease, particularly hemodialysis. However, WE in nonalcoholic adults is often overlooked.

Methods: We report a WE patient with lung cancer undergoing hemodialysis who presented with the uncommon symptom of active hallucinations, which were improved by thiamine replacement therapy, despite a borderline whole blood thiamine concentration.

Results: An 81-year-old woman with lung cancer and undergoing hemodialysis was referred to our psycho-oncology department for active hallucinations that appeared suddenly 24 days earlier. She had been diagnosed with lung cancer 6 months earlier and was undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She had no alcohol dependence or anorexia before or after admission. Physical examination revealed active visual hallucinations and delirium. On suspicion of WE, intravenous thiamine was administered. One day after administration, the hallucinations and delirium improved. Her whole blood thiamine concentration was borderline (24 ng/ml).

Significance of results: WE might be a cause of active visual hallucinations as they disappeared on thiamine administration alone. We need to be aware of risk factors such as malignancies and hemodialysis, and it is important not to overlook WE.

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