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Low-dose Contrast-induced Encephalopathy During Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography

Teppei Kamimura, Masahiro Nakamori, Eiji Imamura, Yuki Hayashi, Hayato Matsushima, Tatsuya Mizoue, Shinichi Wakabayashi, Hirofumi Maruyama

2020Internal Medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Contrast-induced encephalopathy (CIE) is a rare complication of contrast agent use. We herein report a case of acute lacunar infarction in a 70-year-old woman. During diagnostic cerebral angiography for asymptomatic common carotid stenosis, she experienced transient drowsiness. After angiography, generalized tonic-clonic seizures occurred in her left arm and leg, with eye deviation to the left. The patient was diagnosed with CIE due to the acute onset of symptoms during angiography and characteristic computed tomography findings of high-density signaling in the cortex. Our findings suggest that it is important to pay close attention to acute neurological symptoms during and immediately after examinations, even with small amounts of contrast agents.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAsymptomaticAngiographyRadiologyCerebral angiographyEncephalopathyStenosisCerebral infarctionContrast (vision)Magnetic resonance angiographyComplicationCentral nervous system diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingCardiologyInternal medicineIschemiaComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceAcute Kidney Injury ResearchTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances