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Recent Updates on Acquired Hepatocerebral Degeneration

Authors
Shin, Hae-WonPark, Hee Kyung
Issue Date
Jul-2017
Publisher
COLUMBIA UNIV LIBRARIES, CENTER DIGITAL RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP
Keywords
Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration; liver cirrhosis; manganese; parkinsonism; neuroinflammation; dopamine transporter imaging
Citation
TREMOR AND OTHER HYPERKINETIC MOVEMENTS, v.7
Journal Title
TREMOR AND OTHER HYPERKINETIC MOVEMENTS
Volume
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/1626
DOI
10.7916/D8TB1K44
ISSN
2160-8288
Abstract
Background: Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration (AHD) refers to a chronic neurological syndrome in patients with advanced hepatobiliary diseases. This comprehensive review focuses on die pathomechanism and neuroimaging findings in AHD. Methods: A PubMed search was performed using die terms "acquired hepatocerebral degeneration," "chronic hepatocerebral degeneration," "Non-Wilsonian hepatocerebral degeneration," "cirrhosis-related parkinsonism," and "manganese and liver disease." Results: Multiple mechanisms involving the accumulation of toxic substances such as ammonia or manganese and neuroinflammation may lead to widespread neurodegeneration in AHD. Clinical characteristics include movement disorders, mainly parkinsonism and ataxia-plus syndrome, as well as cognitive impairment with psychiatric features. Neuroimaging studies of AHD with parkinsoaism show hyperintensity in the bilateral globus pallidus on T l-weighted magnetic resonance images, whereas molecular imaging of the presynaptic dopaminergic system shows variable findings. Ataxia-plus syndrome in AHD may demonstrate high-signal lesions in the middle cerebellar peduncles on T2-weighted images. Discussion: Future studies are needed to elucidate the exact pathomechanism and neuroimagiug findings of this heterogeneous syndrome.
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