Variability of Diagnostic Imaging in a Suicidal Attempt with Insulin

Authors

  • Pujol Freire Andres Eduardo
  • Badia Castello Mariona
  • Morales Hernandez Dulce Angelica
  • Rubio Ruiz Jorge
  • Furro Crusat Angels
  • Garcia Ruiz Beatriz
  • Caballero Lopez Jesus

Abstract

We present a case report of an autolytic attempt with insulin in a nondiabetic patient which shows an initial Magnetic Resonance which usually indicates good prognosis, in contrast with the second one. After one week the control MRI drastically changes with the recovery of most white matter lesions but with multiple new ones in grey matter, darkening greatly this patient prognosis, therefore showing the variability of diagnostic imaging in this kind of cases.

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Published

2022-10-14

How to Cite

Eduardo, P. F. A., Mariona, B. C., Angelica, M. H. D., Jorge, R. R., Angels, F. C., Beatriz, G. R., & Jesus, C. L. (2022). Variability of Diagnostic Imaging in a Suicidal Attempt with Insulin. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports, 6(5), 684–685. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acmcr/article/view/22673