1. Cortical blindness as a sign of delayed post-hypoxic encephalopathy: a case report.
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Aloizou, Athina-Maria, Labedi, Adnan, Richter, Daniel, Ceylan, Ulas, Schroeder, Christoph, Lukas, Carsten, Gold, Ralf, and Krogias, Christos
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TAU proteins ,SYMPTOMS ,DELAYED diagnosis ,CARDIAC resuscitation ,CARDIAC arrest ,CORTICAL blindness - Abstract
We present a case of a 67-year-old female patient, who presented with acute cortical blindness five days after a successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest. The magnetic resonance tomography revealed a mild FLAIR signal increase of the bilateral occipital cortex. A lumbar puncture revealed considerably elevated tau protein levels, in the presence of normal phospho-tau, as a marker of brain injury, whilst neuron-specific enolase levels were normal. The diagnosis of delayed post-hypoxic encephalopathy was set. We hereby describe a rare clinical manifestation after initially successful resuscitation and encourage the studying of tau protein as a potential marker of this disease entity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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