Parkinson's Disease of Post-eneephalitic Type Following General Paresis:— An Autopsied Case — |
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Authors: | Yoshio Mitsuyama M.D Hiromitsu Fukunaga M.D. Sumio Takayama M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Miyazaki Medical College, Miyazaki;*Takamiya Mental Hospital, Miyazaki |
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Abstract: | Abstract: A clinico-pathological report is given of a case of Parkinson's disease following a general paresis. A 66-year-old male, with no previous history of febrile disease or viral encephalitides, developed a dementing illness. The general paresis was diagnosed from serological studies at the age of 45. He underwent a series of penicillin plus fever therapies as treatment for neurosyphilis. He also developed generalized rigidity and slow mobility 12 years after the diagnosis of general paresis. An anti-Parkinson drug was givenj Finally he fell in a state of muteness and became bedridden. He had been hospitalized for 21 years and died from bronchopneumonia. The pathological findings were strikingly similar to post-encephalitic parkinsonism in addition to a healed state of general paresis. They consisted of a widespread nerve/ cells loss, gliosis and the presence of Alzheimer's neurofibrillary tangles in the substantia nigra. In the cerebral cortex, a diffuse loss of nerve cells and the presence of a weak positive iron reaction were observed. The coexistence of general paresis and post-encephalitic parkinsonism is unusual and the authors discussed the etiological relationship between the two different conditions. |
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Keywords: | general paresis Parkinson's disease Alzheimer's neurofibrillary tangle post-encephalitic type. |
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