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Erschienen in: Neurocritical Care 3/2018

18.10.2017 | Practical Pearl

A Callosal Catastrophe: Toxic Leukoencephalopathy Associated with Thermogenic Weight Loss Supplement Use

verfasst von: Zakraus K. Mahdavi, Ram Narayan, Shraddha Mainali, Benjamin M. Greenberg, Venkatesh Aiyagari, David L. McDonagh

Erschienen in: Neurocritical Care | Ausgabe 3/2018

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Abstract

Background

The use of weight loss drugs and dietary supplements is common, but safety profiles for these drugs are largely unknown. Reports of toxicity have been published, and the use of these agents should be considered in clinical differential diagnoses.

Methods

We report the case of a patient with toxic leukoencephalopathy and hyponatremia associated with oral consumption of a thermogenic dietary supplement and essential oils.

Results

A 30-year-old woman presented after 2 days of headache, blurred vision, photophobia, vomiting, and hand spasms. She was taking a thermogenic dietary supplement daily for 6 months as well as a number of essential oils. Examination revealed mild right sided ataxia and diffuse hyperreflexia. Neuroimaging demonstrated bilaterally symmetric T2 hyperintensities of the corpus callosum and periventricular white matter. Approximately 18 h after admission she became unresponsive with brief extensor posturing and urinary incontinence. She partially recovered, but 1 h later became unresponsive with dilated nonreactive pupils and extensor posturing (central herniation syndrome). She was intubated, hyperventilated, and given hyperosmotic therapy. Emergent imaging showed diffuse cerebral edema. Intracranial pressure was elevated but normalized with treatment; she regained consciousness the following day. She was extubated one day later and discharged on hospital day 5. She was seen 2 months later with no further symptoms and a normal neurologic examination.

Conclusions

The pathophysiology of this patient’s hyponatremia and toxic leukoencephalopathy is unknown. However, physicians must be aware of the association between thermogenic dietary supplements and toxic leukoencephalopathy. Vigilance for life-threatening complications including hyponatremia and cerebral edema is critical.
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Metadaten
Titel
A Callosal Catastrophe: Toxic Leukoencephalopathy Associated with Thermogenic Weight Loss Supplement Use
verfasst von
Zakraus K. Mahdavi
Ram Narayan
Shraddha Mainali
Benjamin M. Greenberg
Venkatesh Aiyagari
David L. McDonagh
Publikationsdatum
18.10.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Neurocritical Care / Ausgabe 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Elektronische ISSN: 1556-0961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-017-0473-9

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