Background: Manganese (Mn) is a well-known toxic agent causing symptoms of parkinsonism in employees of certain branches of industry. Home production of a psychostimulant ephedrone (methcathinone), involving the use of potassium permanganate, became a new cause of intoxications in Poland. Case Report: This article presents clinical symptoms, initial brain MRI findings and characteristics of changes observed in follow-up examinations in 4 patients with manganese intoxication associated with intravenous administration of ephedrone. All patients in our case series presented symptoms of parkinsonism. T1-WI MRI revealed high intensity signal in globi pallidi in all patients; hyperintense lesions in midbrain were observed in three patients, while...
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare but important cause of encephalopathy. Manganese (Mn) toxicity is es...
Excessive manganese exposure may induce a neurological syndrome called manganism, which is similar t...
Background: A permanent parkinsonian syndrome occurs in intravenous abusers of the designer psychost...
Introduction: Neurologic consequences of manganese toxicity have been recognized since 1837. A new f...
BACKGROUND: A number of cases of severe parkinsonism-dystonia have been recognized and reported foll...
Abstract Introduction Neurologic consequences of manganese toxicity have been recognized since 1837....
During recent years, a syndrome of hypokinesia, dysarthria, dystonia, and postural impairment, relat...
textabstractIntroduction: Manganese regulates many enzymes and is essential for normal development a...
Contains fulltext : 103167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction Ma...
Excessive occupational exposure to Manganese (Mn) has been associated with clinical symptoms resembl...
Manganese encephalopathy is a known disorder in occupational medicine. A serious phenomenon has been...
Manganese accumulation in the central nervous system creates clinical symptoms of cognitive dysfunct...
INTRODUCTION: In the last fifteen years a new cause of chronic manganese toxicity has been recogniz...
Background: A permanent parkinsonian syndrome occurs in intravenous abusers of the designer psychost...
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare but important cause of encephalopathy. Manganese (Mn) toxicity is es...
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare but important cause of encephalopathy. Manganese (Mn) toxicity is es...
Excessive manganese exposure may induce a neurological syndrome called manganism, which is similar t...
Background: A permanent parkinsonian syndrome occurs in intravenous abusers of the designer psychost...
Introduction: Neurologic consequences of manganese toxicity have been recognized since 1837. A new f...
BACKGROUND: A number of cases of severe parkinsonism-dystonia have been recognized and reported foll...
Abstract Introduction Neurologic consequences of manganese toxicity have been recognized since 1837....
During recent years, a syndrome of hypokinesia, dysarthria, dystonia, and postural impairment, relat...
textabstractIntroduction: Manganese regulates many enzymes and is essential for normal development a...
Contains fulltext : 103167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction Ma...
Excessive occupational exposure to Manganese (Mn) has been associated with clinical symptoms resembl...
Manganese encephalopathy is a known disorder in occupational medicine. A serious phenomenon has been...
Manganese accumulation in the central nervous system creates clinical symptoms of cognitive dysfunct...
INTRODUCTION: In the last fifteen years a new cause of chronic manganese toxicity has been recogniz...
Background: A permanent parkinsonian syndrome occurs in intravenous abusers of the designer psychost...
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare but important cause of encephalopathy. Manganese (Mn) toxicity is es...
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare but important cause of encephalopathy. Manganese (Mn) toxicity is es...
Excessive manganese exposure may induce a neurological syndrome called manganism, which is similar t...
Background: A permanent parkinsonian syndrome occurs in intravenous abusers of the designer psychost...