Abstract

BackgroundDrugs containing bismuth, although usually safe, may rarely cause neurotoxicity.Case presentationWe describe the case of a 44-year-old woman treated with bismuth subsalicylate for about 20 years, who developed abnormal behaviour and postural instability in two weeks. On examination, she had greyish discoloration of teeth, was confused and presented generalized myoclonic jerks. In the next days, her clinical condition deteriorated, with a reduction in alertness and more exuberant myoclonus. Brain MRI was unremarkable. CSF revealed mild elevation of protein content (47 mg/dL; reference range: 15-45 mg/dL) and elevation of white blood cell count (10/μL). Bismuth levels in urine (375 μg/L), serum (260 μg/L) and CSF (21.4 μg/L) samples were highly above the threshold for toxicity. Following supportive treatment and bismuth discontinuation, she made a full recovery within weeks.ConclusionsAlthough rare, bismuth encephalopathy should be considered in patients presenting with subacute encephalopathy and myoclonus. This encephalopathy can be subacute even after a chronic exposure. Cessation of bismuth can lead to a complete resolution in weeks.

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  • Drugs containing bismuth, usually safe, may rarely cause neurotoxicity.Case presentation: We describe the case of a 44-year-old woman treated with bismuth subsalicylate for about 20 years, who developed abnormal behaviour and postural instability in two weeks

  • Conclusions: rare, bismuth encephalopathy should be considered in patients presenting with subacute encephalopathy and myoclonus

  • Usually safe and well tolerated, on long-standing use bismuth salts can cause a reversible syndrome characterized by subacute progression of encephalopathy, myoclonus, lack of coordination, dysarthria, seizures, parkinsonism, and neuropsychiatric symptoms [2,3,4]

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Bismuth encephalopathy should be considered in patients presenting with subacute encephalopathy and myoclonus. This encephalopathy can be subacute even after a chronic exposure. Cessation of bismuth can lead to a complete resolution in weeks

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