Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)

Fahr’s disease is a progressive and idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with normal metabolism of calcium and phosphore with motor and psychiatric sings and symptoms. Dementia, chorea athetosis, psychosis and depression due to Fahr’s disease are frequently reported. Multiple sclerosis is a chroni...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh, Pourandokht Mousavian, Mohammad Ali Nahayati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:Neurology Letters
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.neurologyletters.com/article_186147_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
_version_ 1797364097777401856
author Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh
Pourandokht Mousavian
Mohammad Ali Nahayati
author_facet Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh
Pourandokht Mousavian
Mohammad Ali Nahayati
author_sort Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh
collection DOAJ
description Fahr’s disease is a progressive and idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with normal metabolism of calcium and phosphore with motor and psychiatric sings and symptoms. Dementia, chorea athetosis, psychosis and depression due to Fahr’s disease are frequently reported. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that mostly affects young adults and is pathologically characterized by inflammation and loss of myelin and sclerosis in many areas of the white matter of the central nervous system. The patient is a 20-year-old woman with a history of hearing loss since childhood, who has experienced significant weight loss, weakness, increased libido and overspending, occasional hallucinations and delusions, psychomotor slowness, delayed eye and verbal contact, slow affect, and depressed mood and sleep disorder since about a year ago. She suffered from dizziness, imbalance, blurred vision, diplopia, and right hemiparesis since 21 days before the visit, and she was hospitalized for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Diagnostic procedures for the patient include brain CT scan, brain and cervical MRI, the necessary tests and LP were performed. Evidence of bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia was observed in the brain CT scan and multiple demyelinating plaques were observed in the brain and cervical MRI. IgG Index and Oligoclonal Band were confirmed in the cerebrospinal fluid. Finally, according to History and records, examination of mental status and paraclinical evaluations in this patient, the diagnosis of Fahr's Disease was made and based on McDonald's criteria, the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was given. The patient was treated with plasma exchange and pulse corticosteroids and natalizumab was started as maintenance therapy. This is the first case of simultaneous diagnosis of Fahr's disease and multiple sclerosis. Conclusion: we reported a co-occurrence of idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with multiple sclerosis. The association between this disease and MS is unclear and also maybe probably coincidental. Research is recommended about concurrence of MS with brain calcification.
first_indexed 2024-03-08T16:30:27Z
format Article
id doaj.art-9a1de067df56415090f89dd6e89901de
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2821-1723
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-08T16:30:27Z
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
record_format Article
series Neurology Letters
spelling doaj.art-9a1de067df56415090f89dd6e89901de2024-01-06T08:20:06ZengIran University of Medical SciencesNeurology Letters2821-17232023-01-012Supplementary 1 (20th Iranian Multiple Sclerosis Congress)186147Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh0Pourandokht Mousavian1Mohammad Ali Nahayati2Department of Neurology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Neurology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Neurology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranFahr’s disease is a progressive and idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with normal metabolism of calcium and phosphore with motor and psychiatric sings and symptoms. Dementia, chorea athetosis, psychosis and depression due to Fahr’s disease are frequently reported. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that mostly affects young adults and is pathologically characterized by inflammation and loss of myelin and sclerosis in many areas of the white matter of the central nervous system. The patient is a 20-year-old woman with a history of hearing loss since childhood, who has experienced significant weight loss, weakness, increased libido and overspending, occasional hallucinations and delusions, psychomotor slowness, delayed eye and verbal contact, slow affect, and depressed mood and sleep disorder since about a year ago. She suffered from dizziness, imbalance, blurred vision, diplopia, and right hemiparesis since 21 days before the visit, and she was hospitalized for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Diagnostic procedures for the patient include brain CT scan, brain and cervical MRI, the necessary tests and LP were performed. Evidence of bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia was observed in the brain CT scan and multiple demyelinating plaques were observed in the brain and cervical MRI. IgG Index and Oligoclonal Band were confirmed in the cerebrospinal fluid. Finally, according to History and records, examination of mental status and paraclinical evaluations in this patient, the diagnosis of Fahr's Disease was made and based on McDonald's criteria, the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was given. The patient was treated with plasma exchange and pulse corticosteroids and natalizumab was started as maintenance therapy. This is the first case of simultaneous diagnosis of Fahr's disease and multiple sclerosis. Conclusion: we reported a co-occurrence of idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with multiple sclerosis. The association between this disease and MS is unclear and also maybe probably coincidental. Research is recommended about concurrence of MS with brain calcification.https://www.neurologyletters.com/article_186147_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdffahr's diseasemultiple sclerosisbasal ganglia calcificationdemyelinated plaques
spellingShingle Mohammadreza Malek Zadeh
Pourandokht Mousavian
Mohammad Ali Nahayati
Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
Neurology Letters
fahr's disease
multiple sclerosis
basal ganglia calcification
demyelinated plaques
title Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
title_full Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
title_fullStr Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
title_short Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and Fahr's Disease in a young woman: A case report (PP-15)
title_sort diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and fahr s disease in a young woman a case report pp 15
topic fahr's disease
multiple sclerosis
basal ganglia calcification
demyelinated plaques
url https://www.neurologyletters.com/article_186147_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT mohammadrezamalekzadeh diagnosisofmultiplesclerosisandfahrsdiseaseinayoungwomanacasereportpp15
AT pourandokhtmousavian diagnosisofmultiplesclerosisandfahrsdiseaseinayoungwomanacasereportpp15
AT mohammadalinahayati diagnosisofmultiplesclerosisandfahrsdiseaseinayoungwomanacasereportpp15