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==== [[Parkinsonism]] ====
==== [[Parkinsonism]] ====
It is he most obvious and early symptoms of PD including
It is the most obvious and early symptoms of PD including


* [[Tremor]]: Which disappears during voluntary movement of the affected arm and in the deeper stages of sleep
* [[Tremor]]: Which disappears during voluntary movement of the affected arm and in the deeper stages of sleep

Revision as of 22:16, 26 June 2023

Clinic

  • PD or simply Parkinson's, is a long-term degenerative disorder of CNS that mainly affects the motor system.
  • Symptoms usually emerge slowly, and as the disease worsens, Non-motor symptoms become more common.


Sign / Symptoms

Parkinsonism

It is the most obvious and early symptoms of PD including

  • Tremor: Which disappears during voluntary movement of the affected arm and in the deeper stages of sleep
  • Rigidity:
    • Caused by increased muscle tone, an excessive and continuous contraction of muscles / Lead-pipe rigidity / Cogwheel rigidity.
    • It is often asymmetrical and affect Neck / Shoulder muscles
    • With the progression of the disease, rigidity typically affects the whole body and reduces the ability to move.
  • Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement
  • Difficulty with walking / Postural instability / Impaired handwriting
  • Slurred / Monotonous / Quiet voice
  • Mask-like facial expression


Cognitive problems / Dementia

  • Executive dysfunction: Planning, Cognitive flexibility, Abstract thinking, Rule acquisition, Inhibiting inappropriate actions, Initiating appropriate actions, Working memory, and Control of attention.
  • Slowed cognitive processing speed, impaired recall, and impaired perception and estimation of time
  • Visuospatial difficulties: Facial recognition , Perception, Orientation


Behavioral problems

  • Psychosis /Hallucinations / Delusions 50%/: Psychosis is now believed to be an integral part of the disease.
  • Minor hallucinations:
    • Sense of passage : Something quickly passing beside the person)
    • Sense of presence (Something /someone standing just to the side or behind the person)
  • Full blown vivid, formed visual hallucinations and paranoid ideation.
  • Auditory hallucinations are uncommon in PD, and are rarely described as voices.


Emotional problems

  • Behavior / Mood alterations are more common in PD without cognitive impairment than in the general population and are usually present in PD with dementia.
  • The most frequent mood difficulties are depression, apathy, and anxiety.
  • Anxiety 30–40%
  • Panic attacks
  • Apathy 16.5–40%
  • Anhedonia 5-75%
  • Impulse-control disorders, including pathological gambling, compulsive sexual behavior, binge eating, compulsive shopping, and reckless generosity
  • Dopamine dysregulation syndrome – with wanting of medication leading to overuse – is a rare complication of levodopa use.
  • Punding: Repetitive, aimless, stereotyped behaviors occur for many hours, is another disturbance caused by anti-Parkinson medication


Autonomic dysregulation

  • Orthostatic hypotension
  • Oily skin
  • Excessive sweating
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Impotency


Sleep problems

  • Daytime drowsiness (Narcolepsy)
  • RBD: REM behavior disorder (PD or dementia with Lewy bodies)


Sensory systems problems

  • Anosmia: Impaired sense of smell
  • Disturbed vision
  • Hyperstasia / Tingling
  • Paresthesia (Numbness)


Gastrointestinal problems

  • Constipation
  • Gastroparesis
  • Salivation
  • Oropharyngeal dysphagia
  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth


Patophysiology

  • Motor symptoms result from the death of cells in the substantia nigra, leading to a dopamine deficit. The cause of this cell death is poorly understood, but involves the build-up of misfolded proteins into Lewy bodies in the neurons.
  • Causation is unknown
  • Diagnosis of typical cases is mainly based on symptoms
  • No cure for PD is known


Classification

  • Parkinson's disease is the most common form of parkinsonism and is sometimes called idiopathic parkinsonism.
  • There are other Parkinson-plus syndromes that can have similar movement symptoms including
    • Lewy body dementia: Motor symptoms + Early onset of cognitive dysfunction + Hallucinations
    • Multiple systems atrophy which has three forms
      • Autonomic predominance
      • Cerebellar predominance
      • Parkinsonian predominance
    • Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP): Rigidity + Early falls + Bulbar symptoms + Vertical gaze restriction. It can also be associated with frontotemporal dementia.
    • Corticobasal syndrome (CBS). Asymmetric parkinsonism + Dystonia + Alien limb + Myoclonic jerking


5 Entities

Parkinson Disease is a clinical syndrome characterized by

Parkinsonism
JE WNE CJD RBS
Rigidity +++ +++ +++ +++
Tremor +++ +++ + +++
Bradikinesia +++ +++
Ataxia +++ +++ +++
Parkinsonism + +
WNE JE CJD RBS WEE FFI HSV-1
Parkinsonism +++ +++ +++ ++ + + +
Dementia +++ +++ ++
Psychosis +++ +++ +++ +++
Depression +++ +++ +++ +++
Anxiety +++ +++
Apathy +++
Orthostatic

Hypotention

+++
Incontinence
Impotency +++
Paresthesia +++ +++ +++
Hyper Stasia +++
Anosmia +++
Constipation +++ +++
Dysphagia +++ +++
Salivation +++
Gastric palsy

Remedies

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