Ceftriaxone-induced acute reversible encephalopathy in a patient treated for a urinary tract infection
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Ceftriaxone-induced acute reversible encephalopathy in a patient treated for a urinary tract infection
Abstract
Encephalopathy is a rare side effect of third- and fourth-generation cephalosporins. Renal failure and previous disease of the central nervous system predispose to this neurotoxicity. We describe a case of encephalopathy with generalised triphasic waves in a patient with pre-existent cerebrovascular disease who was treated with ceftriaxone for a urinary tract infection. Early recognition of this complication is relevant given that ceftriaxone discontinuation reverted the neurological syndrome.
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