Severe Wernicke's Encephalopathy Associated with Cortical Ribboning and Intracranial Hemorrhage. 2022

Daniel DePolo, and Stefan Gillen, and Kyle Marden, and Swarna Rajagopalan, and Olga R Thon, and James E Siegler, and Jesse M Thon
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, NJ, USA.

Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is a neurological emergency that results from thiamine deficiency. It is most commonly associated with chronic alcohol consumption but can result from any cause of impaired thiamine absorption or dietary intake. The classic triad of ophthalmoparesis, ataxia, and altered sensorium is rarely seen in toto, and while certain radiographic findings strongly correlate with the disease, one should have a low threshold to suspect (and promptly treat) patients in order to mitigate the risk of morbidity and mortality. However, atypical presentations can result in delayed or missed diagnoses. In this report, we describe a case of severe non-alcoholic WE associated with atypical brain Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) manifestations of both cortical diffusion restriction and intracranial hemorrhage, which have previously been associated with poor outcomes. Early treatment with high-dose parenteral thiamine resulted in rapid improvement in ocular motility and reversal of MRI abnormalities, and on long-term follow up, the patient had made a marked functional improvement. This case highlights the importance of recognizing these unusual imaging features of WE in a patient with a compatible clinical syndrome in order to make a timely diagnosis and initiate treatment, as there is potential for a good clinical outcome despite these imaging findings.

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