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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Mutism | Case report

Malnutrition-related hyperammonemic encephalopathy presenting with burst suppression: a case report

Authors: Antonio Leidi, Marisa Pisaturo, Thierry Fumeaux

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Hyperammonemia is a common cause of metabolic encephalopathy, mainly related to hepatic cirrhosis. Numerous nonhepatic etiologies exist but they are infrequent and not well known, thus, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate care. Electroencephalography has a proven diagnostic and prognostic role in comatose patients. Burst suppression is a preterminal pattern found in deep coma states and is rarely associated with metabolic causes.

Case presentation

We report the case of an 81-year-old Caucasian man presenting with rapidly progressive somnolence and mutism. Soon after his arrival in our hospital, he developed profound coma. A comprehensive diagnostic workup was unremarkable except for admission electroencephalography showing diffuse slowing of cerebral activity with an intermittent pattern of burst suppression. He was admitted to our intensive care unit for supportive care where malnutrition-related hyperammonemia was diagnosed. His clinical course was spontaneously favorable and follow-up electroencephalography demonstrated normal cerebral activity.

Conclusions

Nonhepatic hyperammonemia is a rare and potentially reversible cause of encephalopathy. Ammonia level measurement should be part of the diagnostic workup in patients with unexplained coma, particularly in the setting of nutritional deficiencies or nutritional supply. Detection of diffuse and nonspecific mild to moderate slowing of cerebral activity (theta-delta ranges) on electroencephalography is common. In contrast, to the best of our knowledge, burst suppression has never been described in association with hyperammonemia.
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Metadata
Title
Malnutrition-related hyperammonemic encephalopathy presenting with burst suppression: a case report
Authors
Antonio Leidi
Marisa Pisaturo
Thierry Fumeaux
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-019-2185-6

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