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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
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A 29-year-old man suffered bilateral facial nerve paralysis, dysarthria, dysphagia, ataxia, visual deterioration, and internal
ophthalmoplegia
after
ethylene glycol
ingestion.
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PMID:Neurological complications of ethylene glycol intoxication. Report of a case. 730 5
We report a case of
ethylene glycol
(EG) poisoning complicated by central nervous system abnormalities. A long-distance truck driver aged 36 year old ingested 200ml of EG in a suicidal attempt. He was referred to our hospital from another hospital because of vomiting and altered mental status. On arrival at our hospital, he had low level of consciousness (Glasgow Coma Scale: E3V4M5), miosis, and external
ophthalmoplegia
. Laboratory analysis revealed a severe metabolic acidosis with wide anion gap. Many crystals were detected in the urinary sediment. After admission, acute oliguric renal failure required continuous hemodialysis for 6 days. Despite the treatment, the level of consciousness did not improve. The CT scan of the brain obtained on the fourth day revealed low density areas in the bilateral basal ganglia, mid brain and pons. The renal biopsy showed tubular oxalate deposits. After 12 days, the volume of urination increased. At the same time the mental status gradually recovered. He was discharged on 36 days after admission without any sequelae.
...
PMID:[Ethylene glycol poisoning complicated by central nervous system abnormalities]. 1567 31
We describe a 47-year-old male who presented with acute renal failure and later developed bilateral facial weakness, complete
ophthalmoplegia
, flaccid tetraparesis and diminished sensation in the extremities. Renal biopsy and urine toxicology were consistent with
ethylene glycol
intoxication. Sequential neurophysiological examinations revealed sensory nerve axonal loss, proximal motor nerve conduction block and a proximodistal type of axonal degeneration. Seven months after ingestion, the patient improved and was able to walk unaided but with residual bilateral facial weakness and distal sensory loss.
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PMID:Acute polyradiculoneuropathy with renal failure: mind the anion gap. 1855 64