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A 48-year-old women was admitted to our hospital because of gradually developed spastic gait. She showed
spasticity
of the lower extremities with mild weakness. Laboratory tests disclosed decreased WBC and platelet counts and mild increases of transaminase and total bilirubin. Blood
manganese
level was markedly increased (6.0 micrograms/dl). Abdominal ultrasound showed splenomegaly, and abdominal angiography showed a dilatation of the portal and paraumbilical veins. T1-weighted MR images showed high signal intensities at the bilateral globus pallidus and cerebral peducles, and T2-weighted images showed high signal intensities at the bilateral deep white matter, posterior limbs of the internal capsule and right upper cervical spinal cord. Following the diagnosis of IPH, splenectomy was performed. The blood level of
manganese
decreased thereafter and her neurological deficits gradually improved. Hepatic diseases often show high signal intensities at the basal ganglia on T1-weighted images, and this seemed to be due to accumulation of
manganese
in our case. Because demyelination or axonal injury of the spinal cord are found in hepatic disease, we speculate that the high signal intensities at the spinal cord on T2-weighted images of our case reflect hepatic myelopathy, which may also be caused by high blood levels of
manganese
.
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PMID:[A case of idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) with hypermanganemia presenting as spastic gait]. 1271 91