Severe Hypoglycemic Coma Event on MRI: Specific Brain Necrosis
Journal: Scholarena Journal of Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-08-14
Authors : Tong DM; Zhou YT;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Hypoglycemic; Brain Necrosis; MRI;
Abstract
With the widespread of sale and use of oral hypoglycemic drugs or insulin, hypoglycemic coma event have become a common medical emergency. Some patients with severe hypoglycemic coma led to prolonged hypoglycemia with fatal coma due to delay in the treatment time [1], or may led to coma, reasons are difficult to assess as the blood sugar have returned to normal levels. Here, we report a case of severe hypoglycemic coma events, blood sugar level has returned to normal and its brain MRI changes.
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