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Published in: Neurological Sciences 3/2024

28-12-2023 | Epilepsy | Brief Communication

Iatrogenic Shapiro syndrome: a case report

Authors: Rosa Ferrer Tarrés, Marina Garcia Huguet, Carla Vera Cáceres, Almudena Boix Lago, LLuís Ramió Torrentà, Gary Álvarez-Bravo

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Objectives

Shapiro’s syndrome (SS) is a rare condition characterized by spontaneous periodic hypothermia. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and etiology of this syndrome remain controversial, and fewer than 100 cases have been reported to date. The objective of this case report is to present a unique iatrogenic case of SS and contribute additional insights into the underlying etiology of this rare disorder.

Methods

We conducted an analysis of existing medical literature and described a clinical case of SS secondary to a neurosurgical procedure.

Results

To our knowledge, we present the first iatrogenic case of SS in a 53-year-old woman who underwent a partial right parieto-occipital lobectomy in 2003 as a treatment for refractory epilepsy. Several years after the surgical procedure, she began experiencing recurrent episodes of hypothermia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed the absence of the splenium of the corpus callosum (CC) and pituitary hyperplasia. After ruling out other potential causes of hypothermia, a diagnosis of SS was made.

Discussion

The most plausible mechanism to explain the recurrent hypothermia associated with SS in our patient is a probable disruption of the pathways involved in thermoregulation through the CC as a consequence of the surgical procedure. This case report provides further insights into the etiology of this rare disorder.
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Metadata
Title
Iatrogenic Shapiro syndrome: a case report
Authors
Rosa Ferrer Tarrés
Marina Garcia Huguet
Carla Vera Cáceres
Almudena Boix Lago
LLuís Ramió Torrentà
Gary Álvarez-Bravo
Publication date
28-12-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Epilepsy
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-023-07263-0

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