Publication: Confusion, dissociation and bizarre behaviour as the onset of an early Susac syndrome.
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2019-08-30
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Pérez-Lombardo, Marta
Alberdi-Páramo, Íñigo
Ramos-Barragán, Belén
Gimeno-Álvarez, Diana
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A 47-year-old woman presented an episode of confusion and disorientation. According to remarkable psychiatric records, she had been treated for major depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder; however, no other relevant background was known. After preliminary examinations, blood analysis and neurological tests were unspecific and inconclusive. Therefore, the case was treated as a possible psychiatric episode related to her previous psychiatric disorders. However, due to the atypical presentation of the case, a cerebral MRI was performed, which demonstrated multiple central lesions of the corpus callosum ('snowball lesions'), as well as several supratentorial white matter lesions. As a result of the follow-up of the case, sensorineural hearing loss and branch retinal artery were detected, which concluded in the classic triad and the confirmation of the diagnosis of a Susac syndrome.
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Confusion
Diagnosis, Differential
Dissociative Disorders
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Susac Syndrome
Diagnosis, Differential
Dissociative Disorders
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Susac Syndrome
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brain stem / cerebellum, neuroimaging, psychiatry