Acquired Hepatocerebral Degeneration in a Septic Patient: Hospital Course and MRI Findings

脓毒症患者获得性肝脑变性:住院过程及MRI检查结果

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Abstract

Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration (AHD) is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder affecting cirrhotic patients, often presenting with neuropsychiatric symptoms triggered by a precipitating factor. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing T1 hyperintensities in the globus pallidus is diagnostic. In this case report, a 40-year-old female patient with alcoholic cirrhosis presented with generalized swelling, jaundice, fever, and signs of septic shock. After stabilization, changes in cognition while this patient was hospitalized prompted the management of several different factors, including the underlying infection, hypernatremia, vitamin deficiency, alcohol withdrawal, and hyperammonemia. Infectious disease consultation helped determine the antibiotic selection and dosage for bacteremia and later concerns for meningitis. This case report illustrates the role of MRI in diagnosing AHD and highlights the importance of how managing precipitating factors such as infection and hyperammonemia is key to improving cognitive status.

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