• Internal medicine · Sep 2024

    Acute Respiratory Failure Caused by Lateral Medullary Infarction - An Unknown Condition with Varied Etiology and Requiring Special Vigilance: A Case Series.

    • Ako Miyata, Ryosuke Doijiri, Kohei Takikawa, Takuji Sonoda, Naoya Yamazaki, Syuhei Egashira, Kiyotaka Oi, Kanako Kato, Momoyo Oda, Yosuke Kakisaka, and Takahiko Kikuchi.
    • Department of Neurology, Iwate Central Prefectural Hospital, Japan.
    • Intern. Med. 2024 Sep 4.

    AbstractAcute respiratory failure (ARF) due to lateral medullary infarction (LMI) can be a fatal condition, although its details remain unclarified. To clarify clinical aspects of ARF due to LMI, we reviewed eight applicable cases treated in a tertiary hospital. Of them, we focused on the detailed clinical course of one case. We clarified that even patients with a serious clinical course may have no apparent magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in respiratory control centers at the initial examination. We should be mindful that respiratory monitoring is necessary even without infarction of regions responsible for respiratory control at the initial presentation.

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