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Dement. neuropsychol ; 12(1): 92-96, Jan.-Mar. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-891060

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Sports activities associated with repetitive cranial trauma have become a fad and are popular in gyms and even among children. It is important to consistently characterize the consequences of such sports activities in order to better advise society on the real risks to the central nervous system. We present the case of a former boxer reporting cognitive and behavioral symptoms that began six years after his retirement as a boxer, evolving progressively with parkinsonian and cerebellar features suggestive of probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Using our case as a paradigm, we extended the range of differential diagnosis of CTE, including corticobasal degeneration, multiple system atrophy, vitamin B12 deficiency, neurosyphilis, frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease.


RESUMO As atividades esportivas associadas ao trauma craniano repetitivo tornaram-se uma moda e são populares nas academias e entre as crianças. É importante fazer uma caracterização consistente das consequências de tais atividades esportivas, a fim de aconselhar melhor uma sociedade sobre os riscos reais para o sistema nervoso central. Apresentamos um antigo boxeador relatando sintomas cognitivos e comportamentais que começaram seis anos após sua aposentadoria como boxeador e evoluiu progressivamente com características parkinsonianas e cerebelares sugestivas de provável encefalopatia traumática crônica (ETC). Usando nosso caso como paradigma, ampliamos a gama de diagnóstico diferencial de ETC, incluindo degeneração corticobasal, atrofia de múltiplos sistemas, deficiência de vitamina B12, neurossífilis, demência frontotemporal e doença de Alzheimer.


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Humans , Brain Diseases , Spinocerebellar Degenerations , Multiple System Atrophy , Dementia , Diagnosis, Differential , Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy , Frontal Lobe
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Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders ; : 78-80, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202409

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Dementia pugilistica (DP) or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease or dementia that may affect amateur or professional boxers as well as athletes in other sports who suffer concussions. The condition is thought to affect around 15% to 20% of professional boxers and caused by repeated concussive or subconcussive blows. CTE was in the past referred to as dementia pugilistica, which reflected the prevailing notion that this condition was restricted to boxers. Recent research, however, has demonstrated neuropathological evidence of CTE in retired American football players, a professional wrestler, a professional hockey player and a soccer player, as well as in nonathletes. It is probable that many individuals are susceptible to CTE, including those who experience falls, motor vehicle accidents, assaults, epileptic seizures, or military combat, and that repeated mild closed head trauma of diverse origin is capable of instigating the neurodegenerative cascade leading to CTE. We report a 62-year old man suspicious of dementia pugilistica with clinical features of frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism.


Subject(s)
Humans , Athletes , Brain Injury, Chronic , Dementia , Epilepsy , Football , Frontotemporal Dementia , Head Injuries, Closed , Hockey , Military Personnel , Motor Vehicles , Neurodegenerative Diseases , Parkinsonian Disorders , Soccer , Sports
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 65(3b): 830-833, set. 2007. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-465189

ABSTRACT

A 61-year-old ex-boxer presented with a three-year history of progressive memory decline. During a seven-year follow-up period, there was a continuous cognitive decline, very similar to that usually observed in Alzheimer's disease. Parkinsonian, pyramidal or cerebellar signs were conspicuously absent. Neuropathological examination revealed the typical features of dementia pugilistica: cavum septi pellucidi with multiple fenestrations, numerous neurofibrillary tangles in the cerebral isocortex and hippocampus (and rare senile plaques). Immunohistochemistry disclosed a high number of tau protein deposits and scarce beta-amyloid staining. This case shows that dementia pugilistica may present with clinical features practically undistinguishable from Alzheimer's disease.


Um ex-boxeador de 61 anos apresentou-se com história de três anos de perda progressiva de memória e evoluiu com declínio cognitivo lentamente progressivo, sugestivo de doença de Alzheimer, durante seguimento de sete anos. Sinais parkinsonianos, piramidais ou cerebelares estiveram ausentes durante toda a evolução. Exame neuropatológico evidenciou características típicas de dementia pugilistica: cavum do septo pelúcido com múltiplas fenestrações, numerosos emaranhados neurofibrilares no isocórtex cerebral e hipocampo (e raras placas senis). Imuno-histoquímica confirmou número elevado de depósitos de proteína tau e raros de beta-amilóide. Este caso demonstra que dementia pugilistica pode apresentar quadro clínico indistinguível daquele da doença de Alzheimer.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Boxing/injuries , Brain/pathology , Dementia/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Dementia/diagnosis , Dementia/pathology , Immunohistochemistry
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