Substantia nigra micro-haemorrhage causing ipsilateral unilateral Parkinsonism and abnormal dopamine transporter scan uptake

黑质微出血导致同侧单侧帕金森综合征和多巴胺转运体扫描摄取异常

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Abstract

Parkinsonism is a commonly seen movement disorder syndrome with neurodegenerative and non-neurodegenerative causes. Presynaptic dopamine transporter (DaT) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging is the most commonly used imaging technique in clinical practice to differentiate degenerative Parkinson's disease (PD) and PD plus syndromes from other causes such as essential tremor and drug-induced parkinsonism. This can help identify the patients who would benefit from medical therapy due to underlying pre-synaptic dopaminergic deficits. We report a case of unilateral parkinsonism caused by ipsilateral substantia nigra micro-haemorrhage resulting in disruption of the nigrostriatal pathway. This is an unusual case of a 55-year-old male patient who presented with unilateral Parkinsonism a decade after significant head trauma where MRI plays a critical and complementary role in diagnosing complete interruption of the nigrostriatal pathway due to cerebral micro-haemorrhage. The case also beautifully demonstrates the anatomy of the nigrostriatal pathway where a small lesion in the substantia nigra caused complete loss of radioligand uptake in the ipsilateral corpus striatum. Physicians should be aware of the importance of structural imaging in atypical movement disorder cases and, in particular, the routine use of susceptibility-weighted sequences (SWI).

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