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Nabil Siddiqi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute psychosis with manic features in patient with Fahrs Syndrome a case report and clinical review
    Neuropsychiatry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ian Kane, Michael Light, Maria Khan, Ifeoluwa Osewa, Mitchell Nobler, Nabil Siddiqi
    Abstract:

    Fahrs Syndrome, or Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Syndrome, is a rare neurologic condition with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000 individuals. Calcifications can be seen primarily in the basal ganglia, more specifically in the internal globus pallidus, as well as other regions such as the caudate, putamen, dentate nuclei, and thalamus. Affected individuals can have an unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, clumsiness, involuntary muscle movements, muscle cramps, and seizures. Neuropsychiatric manifestations are also common presenting symptoms and can range in severity from mild memory impairments to dementia, psychosis, and personality or behavior changes.

Ian Kane - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute psychosis with manic features in patient with Fahrs Syndrome a case report and clinical review
    Neuropsychiatry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ian Kane, Michael Light, Maria Khan, Ifeoluwa Osewa, Mitchell Nobler, Nabil Siddiqi
    Abstract:

    Fahrs Syndrome, or Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Syndrome, is a rare neurologic condition with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000 individuals. Calcifications can be seen primarily in the basal ganglia, more specifically in the internal globus pallidus, as well as other regions such as the caudate, putamen, dentate nuclei, and thalamus. Affected individuals can have an unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, clumsiness, involuntary muscle movements, muscle cramps, and seizures. Neuropsychiatric manifestations are also common presenting symptoms and can range in severity from mild memory impairments to dementia, psychosis, and personality or behavior changes.

Michael Light - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute psychosis with manic features in patient with Fahrs Syndrome a case report and clinical review
    Neuropsychiatry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ian Kane, Michael Light, Maria Khan, Ifeoluwa Osewa, Mitchell Nobler, Nabil Siddiqi
    Abstract:

    Fahrs Syndrome, or Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Syndrome, is a rare neurologic condition with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000 individuals. Calcifications can be seen primarily in the basal ganglia, more specifically in the internal globus pallidus, as well as other regions such as the caudate, putamen, dentate nuclei, and thalamus. Affected individuals can have an unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, clumsiness, involuntary muscle movements, muscle cramps, and seizures. Neuropsychiatric manifestations are also common presenting symptoms and can range in severity from mild memory impairments to dementia, psychosis, and personality or behavior changes.

Maria Khan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute psychosis with manic features in patient with Fahrs Syndrome a case report and clinical review
    Neuropsychiatry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ian Kane, Michael Light, Maria Khan, Ifeoluwa Osewa, Mitchell Nobler, Nabil Siddiqi
    Abstract:

    Fahrs Syndrome, or Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Syndrome, is a rare neurologic condition with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000 individuals. Calcifications can be seen primarily in the basal ganglia, more specifically in the internal globus pallidus, as well as other regions such as the caudate, putamen, dentate nuclei, and thalamus. Affected individuals can have an unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, clumsiness, involuntary muscle movements, muscle cramps, and seizures. Neuropsychiatric manifestations are also common presenting symptoms and can range in severity from mild memory impairments to dementia, psychosis, and personality or behavior changes.

Ifeoluwa Osewa - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute psychosis with manic features in patient with Fahrs Syndrome a case report and clinical review
    Neuropsychiatry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ian Kane, Michael Light, Maria Khan, Ifeoluwa Osewa, Mitchell Nobler, Nabil Siddiqi
    Abstract:

    Fahrs Syndrome, or Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Syndrome, is a rare neurologic condition with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000 individuals. Calcifications can be seen primarily in the basal ganglia, more specifically in the internal globus pallidus, as well as other regions such as the caudate, putamen, dentate nuclei, and thalamus. Affected individuals can have an unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, clumsiness, involuntary muscle movements, muscle cramps, and seizures. Neuropsychiatric manifestations are also common presenting symptoms and can range in severity from mild memory impairments to dementia, psychosis, and personality or behavior changes.