| Literature DB >> 9877133 |
J L Dietemann1, J M Reimund, R L Diniz, M Reis, R Baumann, C Neugroschl, S Von Söhsten, J M Warter.
Abstract
Hypermanganesaemia is reported in patients on long-term parenteral nutrition. Deposition of manganese, giving high signal on T1-weighted images, may involve the basal ganglia. MRI in nine patients (mean age 51 years, range 31-75 years) on long-term parenteral nutrition (mean duration 30 months, range 6-126 months), demonstrated high signal in the anterior pituitary gland on T1-weighted sagittal and coronal images. The gland appeared normal on T2-weighted images. Signal intensity in the basal ganglia on T1-weighted images was increased in all patients. Endocrine assessment showed no significant abnormality. Neurological examination showed a mild parkinsonian movement disorder in one patient. Hypermanganaesemia was present in all nine (1.3-2.8 micromol/l, mean 1.87 micromol/l). The high signal in the anterior pituitary gland was probably related to deposition of paramagnetic substances, especially manganese.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9877133 DOI: 10.1007/s002340050686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroradiology ISSN: 0028-3940 Impact factor: 2.804