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Case Reports
. 2022 May 5;10(5):e05808.
doi: 10.1002/ccr3.5808. eCollection 2022 May.

Atypical Parkinsonism: Methamphetamine may play a role

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Atypical Parkinsonism: Methamphetamine may play a role

Mehri Salari et al. Clin Case Rep. .

Abstract

Abusing methamphetamine can be considered as an agent that can cause or affect the course of atypical parkinsonian syndromes (APS), which may raise attention regarding preventing abusing these drugs.

Keywords: APS; Parkinsonism; atypical parkinsonism; methamphetamine.

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Sagittal T2 and axial FLAIR and T2 MRI show generalized atrophy
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Sagittal T2 and axial FLAIR MRI show generalized atrophy with prominent midbrain atrophy

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