Antibiomania: clarithromycin-induced neurotoxicity mimicking autoimmune limbic encephalitis.
Pract Neurol
; 24(3): 226-230, 2024 May 29.
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ABSTRACT
We describe a 64-year-old woman with relapsing encephalopathy. She initially presented with 5 days of psychomotor agitation, progressing to mania, psychosis and seizures that mimicked autoimmune limbic encephalitis. During her first hospital admission, extensive investigation failed to establish the underlying cause, and she improved with antiseizure medication alone. After a month at home, she relapsed with identical symptoms, and only then did we recognise that both episodes had been provoked by clarithromycin, prescribed for Helicobacter pylori eradication. Clarithromycin-induced neurotoxicity is rarely reported but likely to be under-recognised. It usually manifests within days of starting treatment, with delirium, mania, psychosis or visual hallucinations, sometimes termed 'antibiomania'. Seizures and status epilepticus appear to be less frequent. A full recovery is expected on stopping the medication.
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Assunto principal:
Claritromicina
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Encefalite Límbica
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Antibacterianos
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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En
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Pract Neurol
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article