Manganese: Clinical Significance

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Manganese: Clinical Significance

High levels of manganese are rare and occur via inhalation in occupational settings. Inhaled manganese is often transported directly to the brain before it is metabolized by the liver. Manganese toxicity can result in a permanent neurological disorder similar to Parkinson's disease, known as manganism. Manganism can cause tremors, difficulty walking, facial muscle spasms, irritability/aggressiveness, and hallucinations.