Supraversión de la mirada en intoxicación mortal por bupropión / Sustained upgaze in a patient who ingested high doses of bupropion: report of one case
Rev. méd. Chile
; 146(5): 665-669, mayo 2018. graf
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Upgaze or sustained elevation of the eyes, is an alteration of ocular motility initially described in hypoxic coma. We report a 65-year-old woman admitted with hypotension and alteration of sensorium due to the ingestion of 9.5 g of Bupropion. She presented two seizures of short duration, without epileptic activity on the EEG. She had a persistent asynchronous myoclonus in extremities, tachycardia and prolonged Q-t. She suffered a cardiac arrest caused by asystole, which recovered quickly in five minutes. At that moment, upgaze appeared, associated with a persistent ocular opening, which persisted for days, but finally disappeared, without remission of coma. A magnetic resonance imaging done at the eighth day, showed hyperintensity of the oval center and corpus callosum which disappeared in a new imaging study done 30 days later, where images of hypoxia in the basal nuclei and cortex appeared. The patient died forty seven days after admission. Up-gaze is an ominous oculomotor alteration linked to an important but incomplete damage in the cerebral cortex, a condition that perverts some sequences of the ocular opening, reversing the Bell phenomenon and producing eyelid retraction.
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Основная тема:
Ocular Motility Disorders
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Hypoxia, Brain
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Bupropion
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Coma
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Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation
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Drug Overdose
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Es
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Rev. méd. Chile
Тематика журнала:
MEDICINA
Год:
2018
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