Opioid Overdose-Induced Diffusion Restriction in the Bilateral Basal Ganglia Revealed on Brain Imaging

Cureus. 2024 May 4;16(5):e59649. doi: 10.7759/cureus.59649. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Opioid misuse and addiction have led to an opioid epidemic in the United States, with widespread effects on the healthcare system. Opioid-induced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality effects have been extensively described in past literature; however, neurological effects have been described less frequently. Here, we describe a case of a female patient who presented to our center after being found unresponsive with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), revealing bilateral basal ganglia diffuse restriction hyperintensities secondary to a diagnosis of opioid overdose. Opioid overdose-induced bilateral basal ganglia diffusion restriction has only been described infrequently in the literature. Recognizing the associated imaging findings as a potential consequence of opioid overdose is important to avoid unnecessary workups for ischemic stroke.

Keywords: basal ganglia; diffusion restriction; ischemic stroke workup; opiod abuse; opioid overdose.

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