Delayed leukoencephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide intoxication

Authors

  • Ana Filipa Geraldo
  • Cristiana Silva
  • Dulce Neutel
  • Lia Neto
  • Luí­sa Albuquerque

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v8i5.1721

Keywords:

Carbon monoxide poisoning, delayed post-ischemic encephalopathy, neurotoxicity syndromes, heroin inhalation syndrome, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Abstract

Delayed leukoencephalopathy is an uncommon complication of hypoxic-ischemic events of different etiologies, including carbon monoxide intoxication. We present a case of a 40-year-old male patient who was admitted with rapidly progressive neurocognitive and behavioral deficits. There was a history of accidental carbon monoxide intoxication one month before, presenting with loss of consciousness and short hospitalization, followed by a complete clinical recovery. The imaging studies in the delayed phase depicted confluent, symmetric supra-tentorial white matter lesions in keeping with diffuse demyelinization. Restricted diffusion and metabolite abnormalities in magnetic resonance proton spectroscopy were also seen. The diagnosis of CO-mediated delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy was assumed after exclusion of other mimickers. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was tentatively performed and the patient had a favorable clinical and radiological evolution.

Author Biographies

Ana Filipa Geraldo

Department of Neuroradiology

Lisbon School of Medicine

Cristiana Silva

Department of Neurosciences (Neurology)

Dulce Neutel

Department of Neurosciences (Neurology)


Lia Neto

Department of Neuroradiology

Lisbon School of Medicine

Luí­sa Albuquerque

Department of Neurosciences (Neurology)

Published

2014-05-25

Issue

Section

Neuroradiology