Acute Parkinsonism with Bilateral Basal Ganglia Lesions in A Patient with Uremia |
Kang-Min Park, and Sang-Jin Kim |
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Copyright © 2006 The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology |
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ABSTRACT |
A 47-year-old male who had hypertension and diabetes mellitus for 7 years suddenly developed bradykinesia, generalized limb muscular rigidity, dysarthria and dysphagia. Uremia developed 5 months prior to this and he had been on hemodialysis. A T2-weighted brain MRI showed extensive hyperintensity over the bilateral basal ganglia, extending to the adjacent periventricular white matter. In T1-weighted images the lesions were hypointense. Supportive treatments were given and his symptoms improved. Exacerbation of glucose utilization failure or vasogenic edema is suggested as the etiology of basal ganglia lesions, but the exact underlying pathophysiology is unknown. |
Key words:
Uremia, Basal ganglia, Parkinsonis |
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