manganism
Manganism is a neurotoxic disorder caused by long-term inhalation of manganese compounds, most often in workers exposed to manganese dust or fumes. Industries at risk include mining, smelting, welding, manganese alloy production, cement, and battery manufacture. The syndrome reflects manganese accumulation in the brain, particularly in the basal ganglia.
Pathophysiology: Manganese concentrates in the basal ganglia, especially the globus pallidus, where it disrupts dopaminergic transmission
Clinical features: The onset is insidious after years of exposure. Manganism commonly resembles a parkinsonian syndrome
Diagnosis: Diagnosis combines exposure history, neurologic findings, and imaging. MRI often shows bilateral T1-weighted hyperintensity in
Management and prognosis: The primary intervention is removal from exposure. Chelation with calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA)