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MRI of the brain in chronic carbon monoxide poisoning
Authors:A. Uchino  K. Hasuo  K. Shida  S. Matsumoto  K. Yasumori  K. Masuda
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Department of Neurology, Omuta Rosai Hospital, Omuta, Japan;(3) Department of Radiology, Kyushu Kosei-nenkin Hospital, 2-1-1 Kishinoura, Yahatanishi-ku, 806 Kitakyushu, Japan
Abstract:We examined 13 patients with chronic carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); all of them had been in an explosion in a coal mine 25 years previously. Symmetrical globus pallidus lesions were observed in 12, as was degeneration of the white matter, with focal cortical atrophy. The temporal parietal and occipital lobes were usually affected, the parietooccipital region being the most frequently and extensively damaged. Of the 12 patients with white matter degeneration 7 had definitely asymmetrical cortical and subcortical lesions. There were 6 patients with dilated temporal horns, probably due to atrophy of the hippocampal gyri. A history of CO inhalation and an awareness of the typical distributions of lesions are important for recognition of the effects of CO poisoning, especially when patients are in the chronic stage.
Keywords:Carbon monoxide poisoning  Cerebral white matter degeneration  Cerebral cortical atrophy  Magnetic resonance imaging
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