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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2003;74:353-355 doi:10.1136/jnnp.74.3.353
  • Paper

Central pontine myelinolysis associated with hypokalaemia in anorexia nervosa

  1. T Sugimoto,
  2. T Murata,
  3. M Omori,
  4. Y Wada
  1. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Fukui Medical University, Fukui, Japan
  1. Correspondence to:
 Dr T Murata, Department of Neuropsychiatry, Fukui Medical University, Matsuoka-cho, Fukui 910–1193, Japan;
 tmurata{at}fmsrsa.fukui-med.ac.jp
  • Received 9 July 2002
  • Accepted 10 November 2002
  • Revised 10 November 2002

Abstract

A 31 year old man was admitted to hospital with of anorexia, binge eating, and self induced vomiting. On admission, he showed a pronounced low weight and disturbance of the body image and was diagnosed as having anorexia nervosa. In addition, electrolyte abnormalities, mainly hypokalaemia, and increased serum renin and aldosterone concentrations were recorded, suggesting pseudo-Bartter syndrome as a complication. Under frequent monitoring of the serum potassium and sodium concentrations, serum electrolytes were gradually corrected, but brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed reversible central pontine myelinolysis (CPM). Although attention has been mainly paid to the association of CPM with rapid correction of hyponatraemia and abnormal osmolality, this case report strongly suggested the involvement of hypokalaemia in the pathogenesis of CPM.

Footnotes

  • Competing interests: none declared.

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