McGarvey Caoimhe, Franconi Catherine, Prentice David, Bynevelt Michael
Department of Neurology, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Department of General Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Intern Med J. 2018 Feb;48(2):194-197. doi: 10.1111/imj.13693.
A case of metformin encephalopathy is presented in a patient on haemodialysis for end-stage diabetic renal failure. The patient presented with frequent falls and clinical signs of Parkinsonism, on a background of recent anorexia and significant weight loss. Magnetic resonance imaging showed bilateral, symmetrical abnormalities centred on the lentiform nuclei. Metformin was withheld and signs and symptoms quickly resolved. We hypothesise that metformin may cause thiamine deficiency in patients with end-stage renal failure resulting in a specific metabolic encephalopathy.
本文报告了一例因终末期糖尿病肾衰竭接受血液透析的患者发生二甲双胍脑病的病例。该患者近期出现厌食和显著体重减轻,在此背景下,表现为频繁跌倒及帕金森综合征的临床体征。磁共振成像显示以豆状核为中心的双侧对称性异常。停用二甲双胍后,体征和症状迅速缓解。我们推测,二甲双胍可能导致终末期肾衰竭患者硫胺素缺乏,从而引发一种特定的代谢性脑病。