Clinical, neuroimaging and neurophysiological features in addicts with manganese-ephedrone exposure
- PMID: 20028341
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2009.01189.x
Clinical, neuroimaging and neurophysiological features in addicts with manganese-ephedrone exposure
Abstract
Objective: To identify biomarkers supporting the clinical diagnosis of manganism in patients several years after exposure to manganese (Mn).
Methods: Neurophysiological examinations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography and fluorodeoxyglycose (FDG) positron emission tomography were performed in four former ephedrone addicts with extrapyramidal symptoms.
Results: Peripheral nervous system was not affected. No patients had reduced uptake of (123)I Ioflupane in the striatum. MRI signal intensities were slightly changed in the basal ganglia. All patients showed a widespread, but not uniform, pathological pattern of FDG uptake with changes mainly located to the central part of the brain including the basal ganglia and the surrounding white matter.
Conclusions: Presynaptic neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway are intact in Mn-induced parkinsonism after prolonged abstinence from ephedrone. The diagnosis is principally based on clinical signs and the history of drug abuse.
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