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Nervenarzt 2002 Apr;73(4):380-3

Kumbier E, Kornhuber M.

Klinik und Poliklinik fur Neurologie der -Luther-Universitat

Halle-Wittenberg, Ernst-Grube-Strasse 40, 06097 Halle.

ekkehardt.kumbier@...

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disease of unclear

etiology

and pathogenesis. Clinically, there are combinations of extrapyramidal,

cerebellar, pyramidal and autonomic dysfunctions. Diagnosis is sorted into

different categories according to criteria. The appearance of hallucinations

unrelated to medication is considered to be a criterion of exclusion for the

diagnosis of MSA. A case is described in which delusional parasitosis

occurred

as a possible initial syndrome of MSA. The simultaneous appearance of MSA

and a

psychotic disease is possible and has been described repeatedly. Therefore,

this

criterion of exclusion is discussed. Delusional parasitosis is an unspecific

syndrome of multifactorial genesis. Partial remission of the monothematic

symptomatology of delusion shows that a continuous and consequent therapy

with

neuroleptics seems to be promising. In the case presented, the good efficacy

of

olanzapine in low dosage over an extended period of time is described.

PMID: 12040988 [PubMed - in process]

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