'From highs to lows : a cautionary tale of nitrous oxide recreational use leading to sub-acute combined degeneration of the cord'
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Bolton NHS Foundation Trust; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS TrustPublication date
2024-07-13Subject
Practice of medicine
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Background: Several causes lead to subacute combined degeneration (SACD) of the spinal cord, with nitrous oxide (N2O) inhalation rapidly emerging as the leading cause of functional Vitamin B12 deficiency [1]. Case presentation: A 28-year-old man presented with numbness in the extremities and an unstable gait despite having a normal serum Vitamin B12 level. He also disclosed the recreational abuse of N2O. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the cervical spine revealed abnormal signals consistent with SACD. The patient's condition gradually improved after treatment with high dose Vitamin B12. Given the increasing number of N2O-induced SACD cases, the potential for drug abuse requires vigilance from clinicians. Conclusion: Healthcare providers are urged to inquire about a patient's history of N2O inhalation to prevent the missed diagnosis of SACD.Citation
Osman A, Yousif D, Hickman S, Branagh W. 'From highs to lows: a cautionary tale of nitrous oxide recreational use leading to sub-acute combined degeneration of the cord'. Oxf Med Case Reports. 2024 Jul 13;2024(7):omae068. doi: 10.1093/omcr/omae068Type
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39006505Journal
Oxford Medical Case ReportsPublisher
Oxford University Pressae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/omcr/omae068