J Korean Neurol Assoc.  2007 Nov;25(4):549-552.

A Case of Fahr's Disease Presenting with Frontal Lobe Dysfunction

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  • 1Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea. kminlee@snu.ac.kr

Abstract

Bilateral calcifications of the basal ganglia, the thalami, the dentate nuclei of the cerebellum, and the white matter of the cerebral hemisphere characterize Fahr's disease. The common clinical manifestations of the disease are movement disorders accompanied by cognitive impairment and mood disorder. Herein we report a case of Fahr's disease with atypical clinical manifestations. The patient was a 48 year-old man who presented with behavioral changes. His neurological examination showed no focal neurological deficits except for frontal dysfunctions. Abnormal involuntary movement was absent. Neuroimaging work-ups were compatible with Fahr's disease.

Keyword

Fahr's disease; Frontal function

MeSH Terms

Basal Ganglia
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Dyskinesias
Frontal Lobe*
Humans
Middle Aged
Mood Disorders
Movement Disorders
Neuroimaging
Neurologic Examination
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