scholarly journals Case Report: Hypopituitarism Presenting With Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huimin Li ◽  
Lina Xu ◽  
Fengbing Yang ◽  
Longbin Jia ◽  
Hongjiang Cheng ◽  
...  

Introduction: Hypopituitarism is defined as one or more partial or complete pituitary hormone deficiencies. Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) refers to a state of continuous or repetitive seizures without convulsions. In this paper, we review a case of an old female patient with hypopituitarism who presented with NCSE, which is rare in the clinic.Case Report: This paper describes a 67-year-old female patient with hypopituitarism who presented as NCSE. She had surgical resection of pituitary tumor half a year before the seizures and did not get regular hormone replacement therapy. She presented general convulsive status epilepsy as the initial symptom and got sedation and antiepileptic drug in the emergency room. The seizure was terminated but the patient fell in coma in the following days. The patient had magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other inspects, and EEG showed epileptic discharges. Combining these clinical symptoms and examinations, we made the diagnosis of NCSE. Finally, she regained consciousness after the treatment with diazepam.Conclusion: This case report and literature review investigated the possible mechanism of hypopituitarism presenting with NCSE.

2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-212
Author(s):  
Nathália Stela Visoná de Figueiredo ◽  
Débora Bartzen Moraes Angst ◽  
Antônio de Matos Lima Neto ◽  
Michel Ferreira Machado ◽  
Maria Sheila Guimarães Rocha ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Although catatonia is a well-known psychiatric syndrome, there are many possible systemic and neurological etiologies. The aim of this case report was to present a case of a patient with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and infarction in which catatonia was the clinical manifestation of a possible nonconvulsive status epilepticus. To our knowledge, only one such case has been reported in the literature, which had a simplified diagnostic investigation. It is important to correctly recognize the organic cause underlying catatonia in order to treat the patient as soon as possible thereby improving outcome. Therefore, physicians need to update their knowledge on catatonia, recognizing that it can be part of a psychiatric or neurologic condition.


Author(s):  
Alberto M. Cappellari ◽  
Donata Rossetti ◽  
Sabrina Avignone ◽  
Elisa Scola ◽  
Antonio Di Cesare

AbstractMetronidazole-induced encephalopathy is a rare toxic encephalopathy secondary to the common use to this antimicrobial drug. It has been reported mainly in adult patients but only rarely in children. Owing to possible devastating complication of this disease, clinicians should have a higher index of suspicion for encephalopathic patients on metronidazole therapy. Here, we report a 5-month-old infant with metronidazole-induced encephalopathy presenting with nonconvulsive status epilepticus. A review of the literature in pediatric, as well as adult metronidazole-induced encephalopathy, is also provided.


Epilepsia ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 51 (6) ◽  
pp. 1090-1093 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Brandt ◽  
Heike Elsner ◽  
Nora Füratsch ◽  
Matthias Hoppe ◽  
Esther Nieder ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 89-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Assenza ◽  
M. Tombini ◽  
G. Assenza ◽  
C. Campana ◽  
A. Benvenga ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hulya Ozkan ◽  
Melodi Cakar ◽  
Meliha Akpinar ◽  
Sezgin Kehaya ◽  
Baburhan Guldiken

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