A challenging case presentation of multiple system atrophy cerebellar type: A rare case report from Somalia.

A challenging case presentation of multiple system atrophy cerebellar type: A rare case report from Somalia.

Publication date: Dec 01, 2024

Multiple system atrophy is a rare and quickly progressing neurological condition characterized by autonomic failure, parkinsonism, or cerebellar ataxia. It is classified into two subtypes: MSA with predominant parkinsonism (MSA-P) and MSA with predominant cerebellar ataxia (MSA-C). We are presenting here a 54-year-old male with parkinsonism, ataxia, and dysarthria. He was diagnosed with parkinson disease and was given a maximum dose of levodopa but has not responded. After a close neurological evaluation with magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, which shows atrophy of the cerebellum and a brainstem with a hot cross bun sign of the pons, suggestive of multiple system atrophy, he was diagnosed with multiple system atrophy cerebellar type, which is the first time to have this diagnosis in Somalia, which is a low-resource country.

Concepts Keywords
Atrophy Ataxia
Hot Atrophy
Old Cerebellum
Parkinsonism Multiple system atrophy
Somalia Parkinsonism

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH multiple system atrophy
disease MESH parkinsonism
disease MESH cerebellar ataxia
disease MESH ataxia
disease MESH dysarthria
disease MESH parkinson disease
pathway KEGG Parkinson disease
drug DRUGBANK Levodopa
disease MESH atrophy

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