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Parkinsonism

  • Ascorbate- and zinc-responsive parkinsonism.

    Abstract Title:

    Ascorbate- and zinc-responsive parkinsonism.

    Abstract Source:

    Ann Pharmacother. 2014 Nov ;48(11):1515-20. Epub 2014 Jul 28. PMID: 25070397

    Abstract Author(s):

    Martha J Quiroga, David W Carroll, Thomas M Brown

    Article Affiliation:

    Martha J Quiroga

    Abstract:

    OBJECTIVE:To report a case of Parkinsonism rapidly responsive to intravenous replacement of vitamin C and zinc.

    CASE SUMMARY:A 66-year-old man with Parkinsonism, pleural effusion, and bipolar disorder was found to have low serum vitamin C and zinc levels. Intravenous replacement of these micronutrients led to resolution of the movement disorder in less than 24 hours.

    DISCUSSION:Parkinsonism has been associated with vitamin C deficiency, and recent cases of scurvy complicated by Parkinsonism have responded well to intravenous replacement of vitamin C. In this case, deficiency of zinc may have contributed to the development of a movement disorder. The likely pathophysiology of, and treatment recommendations for, Parkinsonism linked to deficiencies of vitamin C and zinc are reviewed.

    CONCLUSIONS:Whereas vitamin C has a strong link with Parkinsonism, the potential role of zinc has only been suspected. This case report highlights some of the potential links between zinc deficiency and Parkinsonism.

  • Dramatic improvement of parkinsonian symptoms after gluten-free diet introduction in a patient with silent celiac disease.

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    Dramatic improvement of parkinsonian symptoms after gluten-free diet introduction in a patient with silent celiac disease.

    Abstract Source:

    J Neurol. 2014 Feb ;261(2):443-5. Epub 2014 Jan 25. PMID: 24464413

    Abstract Author(s):

    Vincenzo Di Lazzaro, Fioravante Capone, Giovanni Cammarota, Daniela Di Giuda, Federico Ranieri

    Article Affiliation:

    Vincenzo Di Lazzaro

    Abstract:

    Dramatic improvement of parkinsonian symptoms after gluten-free diet introduction in a patient with silent celiac disease.

  • Postvaccinal parkinsonism.

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    Abstract Title:

    Postvaccinal parkinsonism.

    Abstract Source:

    Mov Disord. 1992 ;7(2):178-80. PMID: 1350062

    Abstract Author(s):

    R S Alves, E R Barbosa, M Scaff

    Article Affiliation:

    R S Alves

    Abstract:

    A 5-year-old boy, with a history of fever beginning 15 days after a vaccination for measles, developed a rigid-akinetic syndrome 3 days after the fever began. A spinal tap obtained 1 week after the onset of fever showed pleocytosis with a monocellular pattern. A CT scan of the head and EEG did not disclose any abnormality. An MRI performed 3 months after the event, however, showed clear-cut evidence of bilateral substantia nigra lesions, suggesting secondary gliosis. The response to levodopa was good, but adverse reactions appeared early. The child is now 7 years old. Bromocriptine, deprenyl, and levodopa have produced a remarkable improvement of the parkinsonian features.

  • Severe but transient parkinsonism after tetanus vaccination. 📎

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    Abstract Title:

    Severe but transient parkinsonism after tetanus vaccination.

    Abstract Source:

    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1997 Aug ;63(2):258. PMID: 9285473

    Abstract Author(s):

    J C Reijneveld, M J Taphoorn, T U Hoogenraad, J van Gijn

    Article Affiliation:

    J C Reijneveld

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