1. Radiation-induced Brain Calcification Leads to L-dopa-resistant Parkinsonism and Cerebellar Ataxia.
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Shimada T, Kamo R, Daida K, Nishioka K, Hattori N, and Tsunemi T
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- Female, Humans, Levodopa, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon methods, Corpus Striatum, Brain pathology, Cerebellar Ataxia diagnostic imaging, Cerebellar Ataxia etiology, Parkinsonian Disorders diagnostic imaging, Parkinsonian Disorders etiology, Parkinsonian Disorders metabolism, Neurodegenerative Diseases pathology, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Calcinosis etiology
- Abstract
We experienced a young patient who presented with progressive parkinsonism and cerebellar ataxia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed progressive brain calcification, expanding from the bilateral basal ganglia to the central pons, caused by a delayed reaction to the radiation therapy that she had received to treat craniopharyngioma 14 years earlier. Heterogeneous clinical symptoms due to radiation-induced brain calcification have been described, but parkinsonism has never been reported. While dopamine transporter-single photon emission computed tomography revealed only slight damage to the dopaminergic striatal pathway, the extension of calcification to the periventricular white matter was likely responsible for her parkinsonism.
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- 2022
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