Chan Roxanne, Erbay Sami, Oljeski Stephen, Thaler David, Bhadelia Rafeeque
Department of Radiology, New England Medical Center, and the Tusfts university School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
J Comput Assist Tomogr. 2003 May-Jun;27(3):420-3. doi: 10.1097/00004728-200305000-00020.
The effect of severe hypoglycemia on the brain is well known, ranging from alterations of mental status to profound coma and death. We describe a case of global diffusion abnormalities eventually resulting in death. This otherwise healthy patient presented with seizures and a serum glucose level less than 20 mg/dL. Testing suggested that the hypoglycemia was likely caused by exogenous insulin or perhaps insulin receptor antibodies. Magnetic resonance imaging on the day after admission showed regions of restricted diffusion in the temporal and occipital lobes as well as in the basal ganglia. Despite the large body of literature concerning the pathophysiology of hypoglycemia and its clinical implications, little is known regarding its radiologic correlations.
严重低血糖对大脑的影响众所周知,从精神状态改变到深度昏迷甚至死亡。我们描述了一例最终导致死亡的全脑弥漫性异常病例。这位原本健康的患者出现癫痫发作,血清葡萄糖水平低于20mg/dL。检测表明低血糖可能是由外源性胰岛素或胰岛素受体抗体引起的。入院后第二天的磁共振成像显示颞叶、枕叶以及基底神经节存在弥散受限区域。尽管有大量关于低血糖病理生理学及其临床意义的文献,但关于其影像学相关性的了解却很少。