• Title of article

    Malignant Syndrome in Parkinson Disease Similar to Severe Infection

  • Author/Authors

    Lee, Dong Hun Department of Emergency Medicine - Chonnam University Hospital - Chonnam National University Medical School - Gwangju, Korea , Moon, Jeong Mi Department of Emergency Medicine - Chonnam University Hospital - Chonnam National University Medical School - Gwangju, Korea , Cho, Yong Soo Department of Emergency Medicine - Chonnam University Hospital - Chonnam National University Medical School - Gwangju, Korea

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    359
  • To page
    362
  • Abstract
    A 70-year-old woman with Parkinson disease was admitted to the emergency department with altered consciousness, fever and convulsive movements without experiencing withdrawal from antiparkinsonian medication. Six hours after the emergency department visit, the patient had a hyperpyrexia (>40°C) and a systolic blood pressure of 40 mmHg. There was no evidence of bacterial infection based on extensive workups. The patient was discharged without aggravation of Parkinson disease symptoms after treatment that included administration of dantrolene sodium, enforcement of continuous renal replacement therapy and cooling blankets. Malignant syndrome should be suspected if high fever occurs in Parkinson disease patients without evidence of a definitive infection.
  • Keywords
    dehydration , fever , malignant syndrome , Parkinson disease
  • Journal title
    Acute and Critical Care
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2622139