Turkish Neurosurgery
2008 , Vol 18 , Num 3
Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum Due to Carbamazepine
Dışkapı Training and Research Hospital, Neurology, Ankara, Turkey
Keeping in mind that lesions located in the splenium of the corpus callosum can
sometimes be temporary may help us avoid invasive diagnostic and therapeutic
methods. Transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus related to using or
withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs are rarely encountered. In this article, we
present a non-epileptic patient found to have a centrally located isolated lesion
in the splenium of the corpus callosum on the tenth day following the sudden
withdrawal of carbamazepine after two weeks of use. The lesion was observed
to disappear two months later and the carbamazepine treatment or sudden
withdrawal of the drug was thought to be responsible for this reversible splenial
lesion.
Keywords :
Antiepileptic drugs, Carbamazepine, Corpus callosum, Transient splenium lesion