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  1. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson's Disease: …

    Jul 6, 2015 · Secondary to elevated exposure or decreased excretion, Mn accumulates in the basal ganglia region of the brain and may cause a parkinsonian-like syndrome, referred to as …

  2. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism: Evidence from …

    Jul 30, 2023 · Whether Mn exposure is associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD) or parkinsonism, and their differences and similarities with manganism, the clinical intoxication …

  3. Manganese and Parkinson’s Disease: A Critical Review and New …

    The highest concentrations of Mn in the brain are achieved in the basal ganglia, which may precipitate a form of parkinsonism with some clinical features that are similar and some that …

  4. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism: A Review of Etiologies and …

    Jun 5, 2025 · To explore the connection between manganese exposure and parkinsonism, I gathered and reviewed a range of peer-reviewed sources, including clinical studies, …

  5. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson's Disease: …

    Secondary to elevated exposure or decreased excretion, Mn accumulates in the basal ganglia region of the brain and may cause a parkinsonian-like syndrome, referred to as manganism. …

  6. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson’s Disease: …

    Jul 6, 2015 · Secondary to elevated exposure or decreased excretion, Mn accumulates in the basal ganglia region of the brain and may cause a parkinsonian-like syndrome, referred to as …

  7. Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism Is Not Idiopathic Parkinson’s …

    Jul 27, 2015 · This review will provide a detailed discussion about the aforementioned studies, followed by a comparison with their rodent analogs and idiopathic parkinsonism.

  8. Manganism and idiopathic parkinsonism: similarities and

    From the comparison we have made between PD and manganism, we draw the following conclusions: 1. There are similarities between PD and manganism, notably the presence of (a) …

  9. Secondary to elevated exposure or decreased excretion, Mn accumulates in the basal ganglia region of the brain and may cause a parkinsonian-like syndrome, referred to as manganism. …

  10. From Manganism to Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism: A

    Dec 1, 2009 · The mechanisms of manganese neurotoxicity from chronic exposure to very low levels are not well understood, but promising information is based on the concept of …