Central neurogenic hyperventilation in an awake patient with a pontine glioma
- PMID: 8780113
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.46.4.1160
Central neurogenic hyperventilation in an awake patient with a pontine glioma
Abstract
A 57-year-old awake man developed central neurogenic hyperventilation associated with a pontine mass. Serum pH reached as high as 7.72 with serum carbon dioxide of 6 torr. Examination of CSF during overbreathing showed that CSF pH was markedly alkaline. Pathologic study showed a well-differentiated pontine astrocytoma. The combination of alkaline CSF and an infiltrating pontine lesion supports a structural, rather than chemical, mechanism for central hyperventilation.
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