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Meningioma presenting as bilateral parkinsonism
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cerebral tumour is an uncommon cause of parkinsonism. Symptoms probably occur due to compression and distortion of the basal ganglia and nigrostriatal pathway. Diagnosis of the underlying pathology can be delayed by this presentation. Since complete recovery is possible parkinsonian patients with atypical symptoms, poor response to dopaminergic drugs, and focal neurological signs should undergo neuroimaging.
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