Abstract

Introduction: Delayed hypoxic–ischemic leukoencephalopathy /INS;described in 1976 by Ginsberg is a brain white /INS;matter demyelinization phenomenon that occurred days or weeks after a hypoxic–ischemic /INS;injury followed by a complete recovery of the episode. Recovery is frequently observed in 75% of cases. We present the case of a patient exposed to carbon monoxide acutely, without impairment of consciousness that develops a subacute dementia syndrome.

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