Case Report

ACUTE LITHIUM INTOXICATION MASQUERADING AS CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT MANIFESTED WITH DYSARTHRIA

  • M. SERİNKEN
  • İ. TÜRKÇÜER
  • B. ERDUR

Received Date: 07.10.2007 Accepted Date: 11.11.2007 Eurasian J Emerg Med 2008;7(1):38-39

Lithium have been used in the prophylaxis and treatment of depression and bipolar disorder for years. Lithium has a narrow therapeutic range, and several well characterised adverse effects limit the potential usefulness of higher doses. Lithium toxicity may be life threatening, or result in persistent cognitive and neurological impairment. We present a case of acute lithium intoxication masquerading as cerebrovascular accident manifested with dysarthria.

Keywords: Lithium, intoxication, dysarthria