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Encephalopathy Following Jejunoileostomy-Reply FREE

Robert E. Heinig, MD; William W. Faloon, MD
JAMA. 1982;247(23):3184-3184. doi:10.1001/jama.1982.03320480011008
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In Reply.—  The episodes of recurrent metabolic acidosis and ataxia described by Dr Catlin seem similar to the recurrent attacks noted in our case 7 and by Fuller et al1 in the two patients they described. In addition, we have received information about three other similar cases all occurring one year or more after JIB. Interestingly, two of these three patients' conditions were initially diagnosed as Meniere's disease until it became apparent that a metabolic acidosis was concomitantly present.During the repetitive episodes we observed in our case 7, different modalities of therapy were attempted. It became apparent that these were self-limited attacks. Resolution of the symptoms and amelioration of the metabolic acidosis occurred on one occasion when the patient had drunk only water for the first 12 hours. During other admissions, the syndrome resolved satisfactorily with administration of physiological saline or with 5% dextrose and water without any

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Fuller TJ, Garg LC, Harty RJ, et al:  Severe hyperchloremic acidosis complicating jejunoileal bypass . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1978;;146:567-571.
Cannon RJ, Heinemann HO, Albert MS, et al:  'Contraction' alkalosis after diuresis of edematous patients with ethacrynic acid . Ann Intern Med 1965;; 62:979-990.
Robin ED, Whaley RD, Crump CH, et al:  Acid-base relations between spinal fluid and arterial blood with special reference to control of ventilation . J Appl Physiol 1958;;13:385-392.

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Fuller TJ, Garg LC, Harty RJ, et al:  Severe hyperchloremic acidosis complicating jejunoileal bypass . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1978;;146:567-571.
Cannon RJ, Heinemann HO, Albert MS, et al:  'Contraction' alkalosis after diuresis of edematous patients with ethacrynic acid . Ann Intern Med 1965;; 62:979-990.
Robin ED, Whaley RD, Crump CH, et al:  Acid-base relations between spinal fluid and arterial blood with special reference to control of ventilation . J Appl Physiol 1958;;13:385-392.
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