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Extrapontine myelinolysis in a 4 year old with diabetic ketoacidosis
Authors:Lalitha Sivaswamy  Samir Karia
Institution:Department of Pediatrics and Neurology, Children's Hospital of Michigan, 390 Beaubien, Detroit, MI 48201, USA. lalithas@ameritech.net
Abstract:Extrapontine and central pontine myelinolysis (EPM/CPM) are rare events in pediatric neurology but can have devastating consequences. They are most commonly associated with rapid correction of hyponatremia but have been reported in other situations as well. This condition is relatively more common in adult neurology, not surprisingly, as alcoholism and associated malnutrition are often predisposing conditions. There have been few case reports in children with regards to this. We describe a 4-year old who presented with focal neurological deficits in the setting of diabetic ketoacidosis and the ensuing underlying osmotic imbalances. The patient made a remarkable recovery with no deficits of note-cognitive or motor. To our knowledge this is the youngest case reported so far of EPM in a child with diabetic ketoacidosis. The history of the condition, early animal experiments, clinicopathologic correlates, previous case reports and other scenarios in which this unusual event can occur are discussed--though the exact pathogenesis of this condition still remains unclear. We hope to bring to the attention of clinicians caring for children in the acute care setting, the importance of gradual correction of serum osmolality to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Keywords:Extrapontine myelinolysis  Magnetic resonance imaging—  myelinolyis  Hyperosmolality  Hyponatremia  Diabetic ketoacidosis
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