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Journal of Hospital Medicine 12(5). 2017 May;352-355 | 10.12788/jhm.2742

© 2017 Society of Hospital Medicine

TEACHING POINTS

  • CNS toxicity is a rare but potentially devastating side effect of metronidazole exposure.

  • Metronidazole CNS adverse effects characteristically fall under 4 categories:

○ Cerebellar dysfunction, such as ataxia, dysarthria, dysmetria, or nystagmus (75%).

○ AMS (33%).

○ Seizures (13%).

○ A combination of the first 3 categories.

  • Typically lesions indicating metronidazole toxicity on brain MRI are bilateral symmetric hyperintensities on T2-weighted imaging in the cerebellar dentate nuclei, corpus callosum, midbrain, pons, or medulla.
  • Treatment of CNS toxicity is metronidazole discontinuation, which results in a high rate of symptom resolution.

Disclosure

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