A Case Report of Wernicke's Encephalopathy Disguised As Limbic Encephalitis: A Clinical Puzzle

韦尼克脑病伪装成边缘性脑炎的病例报告:一个临床难题

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Abstract

Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is the presence of neurological symptoms in the central nervous system caused by thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency. It is an acute clinical condition characterized by confusion, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia triad. WE is most commonly observed in chronic alcohol users, while it can also present in non-alcoholics. We present a 33-year-old man with alcohol-induced WE who presented with altered mental status and fever. His initial diagnosis was skewed towards bacterial meningitis and limbic encephalitis, but MRI findings were consistent with WE. The patient responded promptly to intravenous (IV) thiamine infusion, and his mental status changed significantly. Repeat EEG in 15 days shows complete recovery with normal brain wave activity. Untreated WE is a significant cause of permanent neurological morbidity and mortality, easily preventable. High suspicion of WE should always be entertained, especially when patients have a known history of alcohol use. Early initiation of IV thiamine could prevent the consequences. Hence, it is essential to raise awareness of WE to take measures without delay and reduce mortality and morbidity with an improved prognosis.

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