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Published on: July 16, 2014
Relapsing hemiparkinsonism due to recurrent meningioma
Sevasti Bostantjopoulou1, Zoe Katsarou, Anastasios Petridis
13rd University Department of Neurology, G. Papanicolaou Hospital, 9 Navarinou Square, GR-54622 Thessaloniki, Greece. bostkamb@otenet.gr
Abstract:
We describe a case with left hemiparkinsonism due to a parasagittal meningioma with surrounding edema compressing the right basal ganglia. The patient was successfully operated and his symptoms resolved completely. However 7 years later his hemiparkinsonism reappeared due to a relapse of the right parasagittal meningioma. This rare case points to the significance of neuroimaging in the evaluation of parkinsonism.
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