This is a case report of a gentleman in his sixties who presented to an English hospital following a significant Lithium overdose. He was monitored for 24 hours, and then renal replacement therapy was initiated after assessment by the renal team. As soon as the Lithium level returned to normal therapeutic levels (from 4.7mEq/L to 0.67mEq/L), Lithium was restarted by the medical team. At this point, the patient developed new slurred speech, and later catatonia. In this case report, we discuss the factors that could determine which patients are at risk of neurotoxicity following Lithium overdose, and the appropriate decision regarding when and how to consider initiation of renal replacement therapy and restarting of Lithium
A 53-year-old woman was brought to the Emergency Department for a persistent state of stupor, tremor...
and 43 to deliberate self-poisoning. 2 Three patients with therapeutic intoxication had acute diabet...
Acute lithium intoxication may cause serious neurologic and cardiac manifestations, up to the patien...
This is a case report of a man in his 60s who presented to an English hospital following a significa...
This is a case report of a man in his 60s who presented to an English hospital following a significa...
Background: Lithium-induced neurotoxicity typically occurs with chronic accumulation rather than fol...
Lithium is a commonly prescribed treatment for bipolar affective disorder. However, treatment is com...
A case report of a 73-year-old man admitted in the intensive care unit with acute renal failure and ...
Lithium is an effective first-line mood stabiliser for bipolar disorder, treatment-refractory depres...
Abstract Lithium has been used in the treatment of bipolar affective disorder (BAD) for more than 50...
We report a case of a 63-year-old male who has been admitted to the Emergency department with nonspe...
Abstract Background Lithium poisoning could trigger multiple complications. We report the case of a ...
This clinical case should make us reflect on the potential dangers of lithium, often too readily pre...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
Lithium is frequently used as a mood stabilizer in patients with mood disorders. Lithium has a narro...
A 53-year-old woman was brought to the Emergency Department for a persistent state of stupor, tremor...
and 43 to deliberate self-poisoning. 2 Three patients with therapeutic intoxication had acute diabet...
Acute lithium intoxication may cause serious neurologic and cardiac manifestations, up to the patien...
This is a case report of a man in his 60s who presented to an English hospital following a significa...
This is a case report of a man in his 60s who presented to an English hospital following a significa...
Background: Lithium-induced neurotoxicity typically occurs with chronic accumulation rather than fol...
Lithium is a commonly prescribed treatment for bipolar affective disorder. However, treatment is com...
A case report of a 73-year-old man admitted in the intensive care unit with acute renal failure and ...
Lithium is an effective first-line mood stabiliser for bipolar disorder, treatment-refractory depres...
Abstract Lithium has been used in the treatment of bipolar affective disorder (BAD) for more than 50...
We report a case of a 63-year-old male who has been admitted to the Emergency department with nonspe...
Abstract Background Lithium poisoning could trigger multiple complications. We report the case of a ...
This clinical case should make us reflect on the potential dangers of lithium, often too readily pre...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
Lithium is frequently used as a mood stabilizer in patients with mood disorders. Lithium has a narro...
A 53-year-old woman was brought to the Emergency Department for a persistent state of stupor, tremor...
and 43 to deliberate self-poisoning. 2 Three patients with therapeutic intoxication had acute diabet...
Acute lithium intoxication may cause serious neurologic and cardiac manifestations, up to the patien...