2024
- *Rida Touab1, Tareq Baadi2, Marouane Jidal3, Ayoub Bouayda4, Abdelhamid Eljaafari5, Hicham Balkhi6
- 1,2,3,4,5,6 Department of anesthesiology and critical care, Military Teaching Hospital Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco
- GAS Journal of Clinical Medicine and Medical Research (GASJCMMR)
Abstract:
Sodium valproate, frequently
prescribed as an antiepileptic, can cause encephalopathy secondary to
hyperammonia, even after chronic use. We report the case of a 75-year-old
patient with Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy presenting a coma without
deficit, with a normal cerebral morphological work-up, an
electroencephalogram ruling out status epilepticus, a cerebrospinal fluid
culture ruling out neuromeningeal infection, and a normal metabolic work-up
apart from hyperammonia explained by sodium valproate intake. |
Keywords:
Coma, Encephalopathy, Hyperammonaemia, Sodium
Valproate,