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Korean Journal of Spine ; : 44-48, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-144004

ABSTRACT

Metronidazole may produce a number of neurologic side effects including peripheral neuropathy, seizure, encephalopathy. We experienced neurological side effects of metronidazole. The 32-year-old female patient with spinal cord injury was diagnosed as encephalophathy and peripheral polyneuropathy resulting from complication of metronidazole. It was difficult to diagnose at first glance using clinical findings because of paraplegia due to spinal cord injury. But through magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion weighted imaging and electrophysiologic study, the patient showed to have characteristic abnormalities that of a person suffering from metronidazole-induced encephalopathy and peripheral polyneuropathy. Whether the symptoms were caused by a peripheral nerve lesion or MIE, the patient's paraplegia prevented to appear other symptoms, such as ataxic gait and seizure, from manifesting. In such case as this, an active differentiated diagnosis is crucial.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Diffusion , Gait , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Metronidazole , Paraplegia , Peripheral Nerves , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Polyneuropathies , Seizures , Spinal Cord , Spinal Cord Injuries , Stress, Psychological
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Korean Journal of Spine ; : 44-48, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-143997

ABSTRACT

Metronidazole may produce a number of neurologic side effects including peripheral neuropathy, seizure, encephalopathy. We experienced neurological side effects of metronidazole. The 32-year-old female patient with spinal cord injury was diagnosed as encephalophathy and peripheral polyneuropathy resulting from complication of metronidazole. It was difficult to diagnose at first glance using clinical findings because of paraplegia due to spinal cord injury. But through magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion weighted imaging and electrophysiologic study, the patient showed to have characteristic abnormalities that of a person suffering from metronidazole-induced encephalopathy and peripheral polyneuropathy. Whether the symptoms were caused by a peripheral nerve lesion or MIE, the patient's paraplegia prevented to appear other symptoms, such as ataxic gait and seizure, from manifesting. In such case as this, an active differentiated diagnosis is crucial.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Diffusion , Gait , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Metronidazole , Paraplegia , Peripheral Nerves , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Polyneuropathies , Seizures , Spinal Cord , Spinal Cord Injuries , Stress, Psychological
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