Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 6, 2026

Portable Thermographic Screening for Detection of Acute Wallenberg's Syndrome
Published on: September 19, 2019
Hypothermia Presenting in Wernicke Encephalopathy: A Case Report
Seok Hyun Hong1, Ju Sun Oh1, Chang Hyun Lee1
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a neurologic disorder characterized by clinical symptoms, such as nystagmus, ataxia, and mental confusion. Hypothermia in patients with WE is a rare complication, and its pathogenic mechanism and therapy are yet to be ascertained. Herein, we presented a case of a 61-year-old man who was diagnosed with WE 3 months earlier. We investigated the cause of hypothermia (35.0℃) that occurred after an enema (bowel emptying). Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed mammillary body and hypothalamus atrophy. In the autonomic function test, the sympathetic skin response (SSR) test did not evoke SSR latencies on both hands. In addition, abnormal orthostatic hypotension was observed. Laxative and stool softener medication were administered, and his diet was modified, which led to an improvement in constipation after 2 weeks. Moreover, there was no recurrence of hypothermic episode. This is the first reported case of late-onset hypothermia secondary to WE.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Decreased Body Temperature
Methods of reducing fever
Pharmacological Methods of Reducing Fever:
Increased Body Temperature
Acute Kidney Injury III: Clinical Manifestations
Factors Affecting Body Temperature
Factors may include:

