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Korean Journal of Hematology ; : 95-99, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-720327

ABSTRACT

Wernicke's encephalopathy is a neuropsychiatric condition generally caused by acute thiamine deficiency. Although it is common in the severe alcoholics, several other causes also have been identified, such as total parenteral nutrition (TPN) use, persistent vomiting, hyperemesis gravidarum, anorexia nervosa and malnutrition. The classic triad of Wernicke's encephalopathy are ataxia, altered mentation and ophthalmoplegia. A 19-year-old boy had been treated with high dose Ara-C and mitoxantrone for acute myelogenous leukemia and intravenous hyperalimentation due to persistent vomiting. He suddenly complained of diplopia, gait disturbance and generalized weakness at 36th day after chemotherapy. Physical examinations showed disorientated mentality, oculomotor palsy and horizental nystagmus. The diagnosis of Wernicke's encephalopathy was made with classical brain MRI and decreased thiamine level. The patient was successfully treated with vitamin B1. We presented a case of acute Wernicke's encephalopathy developed after high dose Ara-C chemotherapy followed by intravenous hyperalimentation in a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia.


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Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Alcoholics , Anorexia Nervosa , Ataxia , Brain , Cytarabine , Diagnosis , Diplopia , Drug Therapy , Gait , Hyperemesis Gravidarum , Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Malnutrition , Mitoxantrone , Ophthalmoplegia , Paralysis , Parenteral Nutrition , Parenteral Nutrition, Total , Physical Examination , Thiamine , Thiamine Deficiency , Vomiting , Wernicke Encephalopathy
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 365-371, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-205063

ABSTRACT

Nodular pulmonary amyloidosis is one of the rare manifestation of amyloid disease. It is known to be caused by anyloid L fibrils in the majority of case. We experienced an unusual case of a forty-one year-old woman who was presented with multiple nodular lesion on the chest X-ray. CT-guided core needle bilpsy, performed on the lesion, showed apple green birefringes, when stained Congo red and examined under polarized light. Ultrastructurally, there are randomly oriented, forming densed networks, and consists of fine, 7.5 to 10nm diameter, rigid, non-branching filaments of various lengths in electron-microscopic finding. We report a case of primary diffuse nodular pulmonary amyloidosis only localized in the lung, which was confirmed by CT guided core needle biopsy.


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Female , Humans , Amyloid , Amyloidosis , Biopsy, Large-Core Needle , Congo Red , Lung , Needles , Thorax
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