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To generate pilot data to investigate the potential to use in vivo iron- and neuromelanin-quantification as imaging tools for the diagnostic evaluation of movement disorders with predominant dystonia / parkinsonism. To this end we are planning to compare the MR imaging neuromelanin and iron-pattern and content in midbrain, striatum and further brain structures in clinically similar entities and respective, sex- and age-matched healthy controls.
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Iron- or Neuromelanin-sensitive MR-imaging has not been consistently applied to the study of syndromes presenting with predominant dystonia/parkinsonism yet. We are planning to study the following groups, as they can often be very difficult to be distinguished from PD and in particular young-onset PD, on clinical grounds only:
Furthermore, combining Neuromelanin- and iron-specific imaging will offer the possibility to study the condition- specific dynamics of iron homeostasis in these rare conditions.
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clinical diagnosis of parkinsonism and/or dystonia due to
dopa-responsive dystonia
sporadic or inherited/genetic dystonia
young-onset Parkinson's disease
NBIA
Mitochondrial disease
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80 participants in 6 patient groups
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Sebastian R Schreglmann, MD; Bhatia P Kailash, MD, DM, FRCP
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