Marchiafava-Bignami disease: Prompt diagnosis made by magnetic resonance brain imaging.
Satori AkitaTakeshi TakakuwaKouji KajinamiPublished in: Clinical case reports (2024)
A 66-year-old male with habitual alcohol drink complained acute deterioration of left-side muscle weakness as initial presentation. On the arrival, the patient was confused, with stable vital sign and unremarkable pyramidal sign. Although several potential diagnoses could be considered, brain computed tomography did not provide diagnostic information, and subsequently-performed magnetic resonance imaging revealed hyperintense lesions on T2-flair images in corpus callosum, suggesting MBD as clinical diagnosis. Prompt diagnosis enabled us to introduce thiamine administration with subsequent favorable neurological outcome.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- contrast enhanced
- white matter
- liver failure
- skeletal muscle
- positron emission tomography
- deep learning
- respiratory failure
- multiple sclerosis
- optical coherence tomography
- risk assessment
- machine learning
- blood brain barrier
- climate change
- social media
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- brain injury
- image quality