2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-510x(02)00050-3
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Lewy body-free nigral degeneration—a case report

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“…The absence of degeneration of the locus caeruleus in these cases also suggests the involvement of a mechanism different from that operating in idiopathic Parkinson disease. There are presumably several different mechanisms leading to the neuronal death of the substantia nigra and several case reports attest to the presence of primary nigral degeneration not associated with α‐synucleinopathy 16–18 . In the present case, finely granular or stellate‐shaped mineralization of necrotic neurons (encrustation) in the substantia nigra was a unique finding that has not been described previously.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The absence of degeneration of the locus caeruleus in these cases also suggests the involvement of a mechanism different from that operating in idiopathic Parkinson disease. There are presumably several different mechanisms leading to the neuronal death of the substantia nigra and several case reports attest to the presence of primary nigral degeneration not associated with α‐synucleinopathy 16–18 . In the present case, finely granular or stellate‐shaped mineralization of necrotic neurons (encrustation) in the substantia nigra was a unique finding that has not been described previously.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%