Abstract #1370
Characteristic MR findings in seizures associated with nonketotic hyperglycemia (NKH): diagnostic value of contrast enhanced FLAIR imaging (CE-FLAIR)
Eun Kyoung Lee 1 and Eun Ja Lee 1
1
Radiology, Dongguk University Ilsan
Hospital, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Nonketotic hyperglycemia (NKH) have been reported to
induce seizures, and may cause transient signal changes
on MRI. The aim of our study was to describe the
characteristic MRI abnormalities in patients with NKH
complicated with seizures and to evaluate the diagnostic
value of CE-FLAIR. We retrospectively studied MRI
abnormalities in 10 patients with seizures associated
with NKH. The MRI abnormalities observed acutely were
focal subcortical hypointensities on T2WI/FLAIR imaging
in all patients with overlying cortical hyperintensities
in 2 patients. Focal overlying cortical or
leptomeningeal enhancement on CE-T1WI or CE-FLAIR was
observed in all patients. CE-FLAIR was superior to
CE-T1WI for detecting characteristic leptomeningeal
enhancement. Although these MRI abnormalities pose a
broad differential diagnosis, recognition of these
radiologic abnormalities in NKH is important in
restricting unwarranted investigations and to institute
early therapy.
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