Abstract

A patient with known asbestosis and a recent chorea was admitted for analysis of increasing disturbances of mobility, memory and social unacceptable behavior. At physical examination only minor neurological signs were seen. Additional investigations (among others CT-brain and PET-scan) suggested early M. Alzheimer. Two months later, the patient was readmitted with pneumonia and delirium. A literature review revealed some reports of vague neurological symptoms. An association between asbestos and the disorders in this patient was considered unlikely . An approach is proposed for asbestosis patients with vague neurological and/or psychiatric symptoms.

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