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Query: UMLS:C0011881 (
diabetic nephropathy
)
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Thyroid-stimulating autoantibodies (TSaab) react with the thyrotrophin receptor of the thyroid cells to cause the hyperthyroidism of Graves' disease. Studies using thyroid receptors from various animal species have demonstrated the existence of a fine variation in the specificity of TSaab from various patients. Such variation provides an explanation for the clinical variety seen in some autoimmune diseases and also for the occurrence of inconstant complications such as exophthalmos,
chorea
, diabetic retinopathy and
diabetic nephropathy
, which may be based on cross-tissue reactivity.
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PMID:Autoantibodies with intrinsic biological activity. 611 99
A 60-year-old male was admitted because he had developed tremulous movement in both upper and lower limbs and gait disturbance over the course of 3 months. He had been on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis almost 1 year earlier due to end-stage
diabetic nephropathy
. A neurological examination revealed a mild disturbance of his consciousness, asterixis in the upper limbs, bilateral extensor plantar responses and parkinsonism, which were characterized by bradykinesia, akinesia, rigidity, and bilaterally tremors at rest. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed swollen bilateral basal ganglia legions, which appeared hyperintense on T2-weighted images. The patient was treated for metabolic acidosis and continued hemodialysis three times a week; however, the parkinsonism remained 1 year later. Follow-up MRI revealed decreased swelling of the basal ganglia, and the pattern of diffusion-weighted images and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map indicated vasogenic and cytotoxic edema in bilateral globus pallidus. The case was diagnosed as encephalopathy due to diabetic uremic syndrome, initially characterized by Wang et al. (2003). Only 17 cases with parkinsonism have been reported. Diabetic uremic syndrome is characterized by acute or subacute onset consciousness disturbance and movement disorders such as parkinsonism,
chorea
and the other extrapyramidal signs to various degrees related to bilateral lesions of the basal ganglia.
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PMID:[A case of subacute parkinsonism presenting as bilateral basal ganglia legions by MRI in diabetic uremic syndrome]. 2352 2
Reversible acute symmetrical basal ganglial lesion on magnetic resonance imaging and/or computed tomography in cases of
diabetic nephropathy
and chronic renal failure exhibiting acute onset of movement abnormalities like
chorea
is a very rare entity. It has characteristic clinical and imaging features. Only 29 cases are described in the literature, including the current one. These cases are predominantly Asian patients from the Far East and only one Asian Indian patient has been described. We report the second Asian Indian case of this condition and describe its various clinical and imaging features. Our aim is to educate the clinicians and radiologists about this condition, so that more such cases can be detected.
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PMID:Rare case of reversible acute symmetrical lesions of the bilateral Basal Ganglia associated with diabetic nephropathy and chronic renal failure. 2499 80