Abstract

We report the case of a 79-years-old woman, hospitalized for a suspicion of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease because of subacute dementia associated with gait disorder. Laboratory testing revealed elevated serum calcium at 3.51 mmol/l (N = 2.25–2.60 mmol/l) caused by a hyperparathyroidism. After symptomatic treatment of hypercalcemia by biphosphonate, cognitive functions as well as the gait disorder improved quickly. A double parathyroid adenoma was removed surgically. Primary hyperparathyroidism is a curable cause of a Creutzfeldt-Jakob like syndrome. Serum calcium should be checked in this clinical setting.

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