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Zoltan Mari, M.D. Assistant Professor in Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Clinicopathological Conference CPC #7 Feb 26, 2008 The Johns Hopkins Hospital Hurd Hall 12 Noon Clinical Discussant: Zoltan Mari, MD Radiologist: Doris Lin, MD Pathology Resident: Lisa Stoll, MD, MPH Moderator: Charles Wiener, MD. Zoltan Mari, M.D. Assistant Professor in Neurology

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Zoltan Mari, M.D. Assistant Professor in Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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  1. Clinicopathological Conference CPC #7Feb 26, 2008The Johns Hopkins HospitalHurd Hall12 NoonClinical Discussant: Zoltan Mari, MD Radiologist: Doris Lin, MDPathology Resident: Lisa Stoll, MD, MPHModerator: Charles Wiener, MD Zoltan Mari, M.D. Assistant Professor in Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

  2. My Contact Info • Email: zmari1@jhmi.edu • Mail: 600 N. Wolfe Street, Meyer 6-119B, Baltimore, MD 21287 • Phone: 410-502-0133 (Rebecca Williams) • Fax: 410-502-0570 • Web: http://www.hopkinsneuro.org/movement%5Fdisorders/doc.cfm?i=136

  3. Overview • Patient Presentation • Differential Diagnosis • Secondary Causes of Parkinsonism

  4. Patient Presentation • Chief Complaint: Unsteady Gait • HOPI • Exam and Workup • Clinical Course • Summary

  5. Differential Diagnosis • Parkinsonism • Weakness • Neuronopathy • ALS • Lyme • Neurosyphilis • Psychiatric Illness • Catatonia • Depression • Conversion disorder • Ataxia • Demyelination

  6. Secondary Causes of Parkinsonism • Drug-Induced Parkinsonism • Toxic Parkinsonism • Parkinsonism due to Structural Lesions • Infectious Parkinsonism • Metabolic Parkinsonism • Post-Traumatic Parkinsonism

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