Epidural Hematoma Following Hemodialysis in a Methanol Poisoned Patient; a Case Report.
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2014Author
Moharamzadeh, P
Rahmani, F
Pouraghaei, M
Ebrahimi Bakhtavar, H
Mohammadzadeh Abachi, E
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Brain injury associated with methanol toxicity can be ischemic, necrotic or hemorrhagic in nature. It most commonly affects the putamen area bilaterally; however, it can be seen in other locations. This report describes a 22-year-old intoxicated patient who developed an epidural hematoma following hemodialysis. Heparinization during hemodialysis may contribute to cerebral hemorrhagic complications in methanol poisoning. In addition, a history of head trauma may raise the incidence of post-hemodialysis hemorrhagic brain insults. Heparin-free dialysis or peritoneal dialysis can be a good option in these cases.