[Metronidazole-induced encephalopathy: description of a case with radiological and anatomopathological findings]

Rev Neurol. 2019 Jul 1;69(1):27-31. doi: 10.33588/rn.6901.2018501.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: Metronidazole is a widely known and used antibiotic. In exceptional cases, an encephalopathy with characteristic lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), usually located in the cerebellum and splenium of the corpus callosum, may be an adverse effect. The incidence and pathogenesis are unknown. The suspension of the treatment usually resolves the symptoms and normalizes the MRI in a few weeks. Due to the usual good prognosis, the anatomopathological findings are exceptional. We present a clinical case with the radiological findings suggestive of metronidazole-induced encephalopathy and, exceptionally, we provide the anatomopathological findings.

Case report: A 72 years-old woman with severe Crohn's disease who, months after starting treatment with metronidazole, presented a slowly progressing bradypsychia and difficulty walking until she came to coma. In MRI it showed hyperintense images in T2 in the corpus callosum, red and dentate nuclei. He improved by stopping metronidazole but later developed sepsis and died. At autopsy, softening of the red nucleus was observed and, microscopically, cell necrosis and demyelination.

Conclusion: With the publication of the clinical, radiological and anatomopathological information of our case we intend to promote the knowledge of this infrequent treatable cause of subacute encephalopathy and provide data that help to clarify its pathogenesis.

Title: Encefalopatia inducida por metronidazol: descripcion de un caso con hallazgos radiologicos y anatomopatologicos.

Introduccion. El metronidazol es un antibiotico ampliamente conocido y utilizado. En casos excepcionales puede producir como efecto adverso un cuadro de encefalopatia con unas lesiones caracteristicas en la resonancia magnetica, localizadas generalmente en el cerebelo y el esplenio del cuerpo calloso. La incidencia y la patogenia se desconocen. La suspension del tratamiento habitualmente resuelve los sintomas y normaliza la resonancia magnetica en pocas semanas. Debido al habitual buen pronostico, los hallazgos anatomopatologicos son excepcionales. Se presenta un caso clinico con los hallazgos radiologicos sugestivos de la encefalopatia inducida por metronidazol y, de forma excepcional, se aportan los hallazgos anatomopatologicos. Caso clinico. Mujer de 72 años, con enfermedad de Crohn grave, que meses mas tarde de iniciar tratamiento con metronidazol presento de forma lentamente progresiva bradipsiquia y dificultad para caminar hasta llegar al coma. En la resonancia magnetica mostraba caracteristicas imagenes hiperintensas en T2 en el cuerpo calloso, y los nucleos rojos y dentados. Mejoro al suspender el metronidazol, pero posteriormente desarrollo una sepsis y fallecio. En la autopsia se observo reblandecimiento del nucleo rojo y, microscopicamente, necrosis celular y desmielinizacion. Conclusion. Con la publicacion de la informacion clinica, radiologica y anatomopatologica de este caso se pretende fomentar el conocimiento de esta infrecuente causa tratable de encefalopatia subaguda y aportar datos que ayuden a aclarar su patogenia.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / adverse effects*
  • Brain Diseases / chemically induced*
  • Brain Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Brain Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Diseases / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Metronidazole / adverse effects*

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Metronidazole