Manganese Encephalopathy among Ephedron Abusers‐Case Reports |
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Authors: | Justyna Janocha‐Litwin MD Katarzyna Marianska PhD Sylwia Serafinska PhD Krzysztof Simon MD PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. First Department of Infectious Disease, J. Gromkowski Specialist Regional Hospital in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland;2. Department of Neurology, J. Gromkowski Specialist Regional Hospital in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland;3. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of the Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology, Wroclaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Ephedrone encephalopathy is referred to as a group of symptoms of manganese deposition within the central nervous system (CNS), resulting from the abuse of ephedrone (methcathinone), obtained in reaction using the excess amount of manganese‐containing oxidants. The diagnosis is based on the contrast‐enhanced head MRI findings characteristic for this syndrome, clinical manifestation and history of ephedrone use. The syndrome has been reported in recent years in young people from Eastern Europe and Russia with a history of ephedrone overuse. However, no report has ever been published on ephedrone encephalopathy in Polish patients. |
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Keywords: | Manganese‐induced Parkinsonism HIV infection Poland |
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