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Delayed Onset Parkinsonism in Alcoholic Patient Following ARDS: Alcoholism could be a Risk Factor
A case of delayed vascular parkinsonism resulting from an hypoxic insult is reported in a alcoholic patient. Hypoxic events are more frequent in alcoholic patients probably through a mechanism of increased lung vulnerability. When present, hypoxia has more severe neurological consequences in this population, occurring in a context of diminished cerebral blood flow. Alcoholism could be a risk factor for the occurrence of delayed onset parkinsonism following ARDS.