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Selective bilateral hippocampal lesions after theophylline-induced status epilepticus causes a permanent amnesic syndrome

Kohl, Z. ; Uyanik, G. ; Lürding, R. ; Schuierer, G. ; Bogdahn, U. ; Schröder, M. ; Weidner, N.



Abstract

Theophylline is known to increase the risk of epileptic seizures and might have a role in seizure-induced brain damage. We present a 55-year-old man who developed an amnesic syndrome after status epilepticus, caused by accidental theophylline intoxication. Imaging studies revealed acute, selective bilateral hippocampal damage, which corresponded to severe disturbances in bilateral temporal ...

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