Striatonigral degeneration combined with olivopontocerebellar atrophy with subcortical dementia and hallucinatory state.

Y Fukutani, N Takeuchi, K Kobayashi, K Miyazu, N Yamaguchi, T Terada, I Nakamura, K Isaki
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We present an autopsied case of striatonigral degeneration (SND) combined with olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA) with subcortical dementia and hallucinatory state. A Japanese woman without a remarkable family history showed hand tremor at the age of 35 years, followed by bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, orthostatic hypotension, neurogenic bladder and pyramidal signs. No obvious cerebellar symptoms were found. Various antiparkinsonian drugs were administered, but were not markedly effective for the parkinsonism. She developed a mild dementia characterized by mild memory disturbance with preservation of orientation, slowing of thought processes, emotional lability toward sadness, impaired ability to manipulate acquired knowledge and poor calculating, and by the absence of aphasia, apraxia and agnosia. The features in this patient were consistent with those seen in subcortical dementia. She also had auditory hallucinations. MRI revealed hypointense T2 signals in the putamina and substantia nigra. T1-weighted MRI demonstrated atrophy of both the pons and cerebellum in addition to atrophy of the putamina and substantia nigra. EEG showed slowing of background activity. She died of cardiac failure at the age of 47. Autopsy disclosed brain stem tegmental atrophy, SND, OPCA and many glial cytoplasmic inclusions in the central nervous system, but well-preserved cerebrum. We discuss the relationship between the psychiatric symptoms and pathologic findings of brain stem tegmentum.

纹状体变性合并橄榄桥脑小脑萎缩伴皮质下痴呆和幻觉状态。
我们报告一例纹状体变性(SND)合并橄榄桥脑小脑萎缩(OPCA)并皮质下痴呆和幻觉状态的尸检病例。一名无显著家族史的日本女性在35岁时出现手部震颤,随后出现运动迟缓、肌肉僵硬、体位性低血压、神经性膀胱和锥体征象。未见明显小脑症状。使用了各种抗帕金森药物,但对帕金森病没有明显效果。她患上了一种轻度痴呆,其特征是轻度记忆障碍,定向保存,思维过程缓慢,情绪不稳定,对已获得知识的操作能力受损,计算能力差,并且没有失语,失用症和失认症。该患者的特征与皮层下痴呆的特征一致。她也有幻听。MRI显示壳层和黑质T2信号低。t1加权MRI显示除了壳层和黑质萎缩外,脑桥和小脑也萎缩。脑电图显示背景活动减慢。她在47岁时死于心力衰竭。尸检发现脑干被盖萎缩,中枢神经系统有SND、OPCA和许多胶质细胞质包涵体,但大脑保存完好。我们讨论精神症状与脑干被盖的病理表现之间的关系。
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