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Query: UMLS:C0409974 (lupus)
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Parkinsonism as a manifestation of central nervous system (CNS) lupus is extremely rare. We report the first patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who developed a reversible parkinsonian syndrome associated with enhancing subcortical lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Following treatment with prednisolone and cyclophosphamide, her bradyphrenia, bradykinesia, hypophonia, rigidity, and abnormal gait progressively improved. Three months after she commenced treatment, repeat MRI scanning demonstrated resolution of the abnormal subcortical white matter enhancement. Our case illustrates unusual clinico-radiologic correlates of reversible parkinsonism in a SLE patient; these findings suggest that disruption of the subcortical frontal pathways may be a possible pathophysiologic mechanism for parkinsonism in cerebral lupus.
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PMID:Reversible parkinsonism in systemic lupus erythematosus. 1171 51

An adult male Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) was presented with an abnormal gait. Neurologic examination showed thoracic kyphosis, paraparesis, decreased proprioception in the pelvic limbs, and normal spinal reflexes. Neurologic symptoms suggested a thoracolumbar spinal cord lesion. Pathologic findings included leukocytosis. Spinal radiographs revealed ventral spondylosis of T4/T5/T6, a poorly defined intervertebral disc space, and mild lysis of the vertebral margins. Multiple metallic foreign bodies were seen in the thoracic wall. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine detected increased signal intensity on fluid sensitive sequences of the vertebral bodies, the intervertebral disc, and surrounding soft tissues. These findings were interpreted as active discospondylitis at T4/T5. Medical therapy included antibiotic and analgesic treatment as well as movement restriction. Follow-up at 4 wk showed significant clinical and radiologic improvement. Discospondylitis should be included in the differential diagnosis in wolves with paresis.
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PMID:Clinical and diagnostic imaging findings in an Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) with discospondylitis. 2445 75