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Published on: September 16, 2017
Subacute Methotrexate Encephalopathy Mimicking Ischemic Stroke With Dynamic Changes on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Kei Yamanaka1, Takuya Okata2, Yoshiki Sambongi2
1Department of Neurology, Japanese Red Cross Fukuoka Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan; Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract:
We report a 35-year-old woman who suddenly developed left hemiparesis and dysarthria at 13days after treatment with intrathecal and intravenous methotrexate for intravascular large B cell lymphoma with possible central nervous system infiltration. Seven hours after onset, she developed further right hemiparesis and aphasia. However, the majority of neurologic symptoms disappeared spontaneously and completely by 34hours. We also recorded the dynamic progression and regression of abnormal signals in the bilateral corona radiata on diffusion-weighted imaging, in parallel with neurologic symptoms. The rapid reversal of MR abnormalities and neurologic symptoms allowed us to diagnose methotrexate encephalopathy, and exclude intravascular large B cell lymphoma recurrence and regular brain infarction. The case provides new data on the dynamic changes of abnormal signals on magnetic resonance imaging in methotrexate encephalopathy over a short recovery time.
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