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A patient suffering from liver cirrhosis presented with a bradykinetic-rigi
d syndrome suspected as Parkinson's disease. A detailed work-up of the case
revealed hepatic encephalopathy as the cause of the neurological symptomat
ology. An alteration of striatal dopamine D-2 receptor binding and dopamine
re-uptake sites was demonstrated by I-123-iodobenzamide (IBZM) and I-123-b
eta -CIT single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), respectively.
It is suggested that the alteration of the dopamine re-uptake in cirrhotics
may be the cause of an increased catabolism of dopamine in HE.