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FDG- and Dopa-PET in postencephalitic parkinsonism
Authors:M Ghaemi  J Rudolf  S Schmülling  S Bamborschke  W-D Heiss
Institution:Klinik für Neurologie, Universit?t K?ln, Federal Republic of Germany, DE
Abstract:Summary. We report a case of a 74-year old woman who following an acute virus encephalitis developed an akinetic-rigid Parkinson syndrome with tremor, hypokinesia, hypomimia, rigidity and cogwheel phenomenon in all four extremities, brady-dysdiadochokinesia as well as myoclonic jerks of the arms. Many of the clinical features of this postencephalitic parkinsonism (PEP) suggested the diagnosis of sporadic encephalitis lethargica, first described by von Economo 1917. Cerebral spinal fluid showed signs of a viral encephalitis, and a positive influenza A IgA-antibody titer (1 : >160) in the viral serologic screen was found. Positron emission tomography (PET) showed an altered pattern of glucose- and dopa-metabolism clearly different from findings in idiopathic Parkinson syndrome (IPS). The acute lack of inhibitory input from the substantia nigra pars compacta to the striatum could explain the different metabolic patterns in our case in comparison to IPS patients. Our findings indicate that PEP may also be caused by influenza A and furthermore that PET clearly distinguishes PEP from IPS. Received January 27, 2000; accepted March 29, 2000
Keywords:: Viral encephalitis  encephalitis lethargica  postencephalitic parkinsonism  influenza A  positron emission tomography  
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