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Wernicke encephalopathy after subtotal gastrectomy for morbid obesity

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REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE
Volume 164, Issue 5, Pages 463-467

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MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2008.01.006

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Wernicke encephalopathy; bariatric surgery; brain MR imaging

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Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is one of the potential complications of obesity surgery. It is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome resulting from thiamine deficiency often associated with repeated vomiting. The classic triad is frequently reported in these patients (optic neuropathy, ataxia and confusion), associated with uncommon features. Cerebral impairment affects the dorsal medial nucleus of the thalamus and the periaqueductal grey area, appearing on MRI, as hyperintense signals on T2, Flair and Diffusion weighted imaging. Early diagnosis and parenteral thiamine are required to decrease morbidity and mortality. We report a case of WE and Korsakoff's syndrome in a young obese patient after subtotal gastrectomy, who still has substantial sequelae. The contribution of MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging is illustrated. The interest of nutritional super-vision in the first weeks and preventive thiamine supplementation in case of repeated vomiting are of particular importance in these risky situations. (C) 2008 Publie par Elsevier Masson SAS.

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