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Asymmetric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Metronidazole-induced Encephalopathy

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A 61-year-old woman presented with a fever and slight ataxia on the right side. She was diagnosed with right cerebellar abscess (Picture 1A and B), and metronidazole (2 g per… Click to show full abstract

A 61-year-old woman presented with a fever and slight ataxia on the right side. She was diagnosed with right cerebellar abscess (Picture 1A and B), and metronidazole (2 g per day) was administered. She gradually developed gait disturbance and mild ataxia bilaterally. At 15 days after the administration, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a reduction in the cerebellar abscess and an asymmetric high-intensity lesion at the left dentate nucleus (Picture 1C-F). At 29 days after the administration, the patient lost consciousness, and muscle tonus was decreased bilaterally. MRI showed symmetric lesions at the cerebral peduncles, posterior limbs of the internal capsule, and splenium of the corpus callosum in addition to left-dominant dentate nucleus lesions (Picture 2). Her symptoms and MRI findings improved after the metronidazole was discontinued. She was therefore diagnosed with metronidazole-induced encephalo-

Keywords: asymmetric magnetic; metronidazole induced; magnetic resonance; resonance imaging

Journal Title: Internal Medicine
Year Published: 2018

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