Wernicke encephalopathy represents a well-known entity characterized by a set of cognitive and neurologic alterations. Wernicke encephalopathy is rare and under-recognized in childhood and may be fatal. Few cases have been documented in pediatric oncology. We report on 2 Wernicke encephalopathy cases that occurred in children having a brain tumor. The diagnosis of Wernicke encephalopathy was suggested by clinical manifestations associated with the typical radiologic findings and a laboratory evidence of thiamine deficiency. No large series have been published to support the evidence that pediatric malignancies represent a demonstrated factor of increased risk to develop a Wernicke encephalopathy. Moreover, the diagnosis may be even more difficult in brain tumors, considering the overlapping symptoms and the risk of encephalopathy related to both the disease and the treatment. Wernicke encephalopathy should be considered in all children with cancer presenting a neurologic deterioration, mainly in brain tumors. An early diagnosis is imperative for a prompt therapy that might prevent or minimize the irreversible brain damage related to this condition.

Wernicke encephalopathy in pediatric neuro-oncology: presentation of 2 cases and review of literature / M. G., Cefalo; M. A., De; A., Cacchione; D., Longo; S., Staccioli; F., Arcioni; B., Bernardi; Mastronuzzi, Angela. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0883-0738. - 29:(2014), pp. NP181-NP185. [10.1177/0883073813510355]

Wernicke encephalopathy in pediatric neuro-oncology: presentation of 2 cases and review of literature.

MASTRONUZZI, ANGELA
2014

Abstract

Wernicke encephalopathy represents a well-known entity characterized by a set of cognitive and neurologic alterations. Wernicke encephalopathy is rare and under-recognized in childhood and may be fatal. Few cases have been documented in pediatric oncology. We report on 2 Wernicke encephalopathy cases that occurred in children having a brain tumor. The diagnosis of Wernicke encephalopathy was suggested by clinical manifestations associated with the typical radiologic findings and a laboratory evidence of thiamine deficiency. No large series have been published to support the evidence that pediatric malignancies represent a demonstrated factor of increased risk to develop a Wernicke encephalopathy. Moreover, the diagnosis may be even more difficult in brain tumors, considering the overlapping symptoms and the risk of encephalopathy related to both the disease and the treatment. Wernicke encephalopathy should be considered in all children with cancer presenting a neurologic deterioration, mainly in brain tumors. An early diagnosis is imperative for a prompt therapy that might prevent or minimize the irreversible brain damage related to this condition.
2014
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Wernicke encephalopathy in pediatric neuro-oncology: presentation of 2 cases and review of literature / M. G., Cefalo; M. A., De; A., Cacchione; D., Longo; S., Staccioli; F., Arcioni; B., Bernardi; Mastronuzzi, Angela. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0883-0738. - 29:(2014), pp. NP181-NP185. [10.1177/0883073813510355]
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