Stroke, Vol 23, 112-113, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
J Rother, A Schreiner, KU Wentz and M Hennerici
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Following our treatment of a patient with
hypoglycemia-induced brain stem symptoms, we examined the possible
mechanisms for hypoglycemia presenting as basilar artery disease. CASE
DESCRIPTION: We describe a patient who had progressive brain stem symptoms
due to a diet-induced hypoglycemia initially diagnosed as basilar artery
thrombosis. Symptoms ceased immediately after intravenous glucose.
CONCLUSIONS: Before invasive diagnostic and thrombolytic strategies are
considered, hypoglycemia as a rare but important cause of acute brain stem
dysfunction must be considered in patients suspected to suffer from basilar
artery thrombosis.
ARTICLES
Hypoglycemia presenting as basilar artery thrombosis
Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg, Klinikum Mannheim, FRG.
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