scholarly journals Sleep disturbance analysis between Parkinson disease and vascular parkinsonism: PDSS-2 and PSQI based study

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 100219
Author(s):  
Yuthim Oktiany Ranteallo ◽  
Yudy Goysal ◽  
Muhammad Iqbal Basri ◽  
Andi Kurnia Bintang ◽  
Muhammad Akbar
2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samrat Roychowdhury ◽  
Duncan R. Forsyth

2006 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
I. Štenc Bradvica ◽  
S. Butković-Soldo ◽  
M. Vladetić ◽  
S. Tomić ◽  
M. Čandrlić

Menopause ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Hind A. Beydoun ◽  
Michelle J. Naughton ◽  
May A. Beydoun ◽  
Aladdin H. Shadyab ◽  
Robert L. Brunner ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth J. Slow ◽  
Anthony E. Lang

Parkinsonism describes the core clinical criteria of tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. There is a large differential diagnosis, but the most common cause of parkinsonism is due to Parkinson disease. This review details the epidemiology, etiology/genetics, pathogenesis, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management, and prognosis of Parkinson disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, vascular parkinsonism, normal pressure hydrocephalus, and drug-induced parkinsonism.  This review contains 8 figures, 32 tables, and 73 references. Keywords: Parkinson disease, parkinsonism, levodopa, cogwheel ridigity, multiple system atrophy, dementia, substantia nigra, palsy, neurodegenerative disease, hydrocephalus, Lewy body, Lewy neurite


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth J. Slow ◽  
Anthony E. Lang

Parkinsonism describes the core clinical criteria of tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. There is a large differential diagnosis, but the most common cause of parkinsonism is due to Parkinson disease. This review details the epidemiology, etiology/genetics, pathogenesis, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management, and prognosis of Parkinson disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, vascular parkinsonism, normal pressure hydrocephalus, and drug-induced parkinsonism.  This review contains 8 figures, 32 tables, and 73 references. Keywords: Parkinson disease, parkinsonism, levodopa, cogwheel ridigity, multiple system atrophy, dementia, substantia nigra, palsy, neurodegenerative disease, hydrocephalus, Lewy body, Lewy neurite


Author(s):  
Elisaveta Sokolov ◽  
K. Ray Chaudhuri

Disturbances in nocturnal sleep and their consequences during waking in Parkinson disease (PD) were recognized in 1817 by James Parkinson, who described sleep problems in his case series as follows: “His attendants observed, that of late the trembling would sometimes begin in his sleep, and increase until it awakened him: when he always was in a state of agitation and alarm.” Sleep disturbance in PD is complex, with a prevalence of up to 98%, and has been shown to be a key determinant of quality of life. Sleep disturbances in PD are heterogeneous, ranging from insomnia to drug-induced sleep disorders, and now can be assessed by simple validated bedside tools such as the Parkinson’s Disease Sleep Scale (PDSS). Also, sleep, contrary to previous perceptions, can be disordered not just in advanced PD, but also in the pre-motor as well as the untreated states.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bradley J. Robottom ◽  
Jason S. Hawley ◽  
William J. Weiner

The term movement disorders encompasses a wide range of conditions that cause abnormal movements. This review discusses hypokinetic movement disorders, including bradykinesia, akinesia, akinetic rigid syndrome, and Parkinsonism, an akinetic rigid syndrome that is one of the most common of all the movement disorders which is most often a manifestation of Parkinson disease (PD). The review looks at the epidemiology, etiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and management of PD. Other parkinsonian syndromes include progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal syndrome, multiple system atrophy, vascular parkinsonism, normal pressure hydrocephalus, drug-induced parkinsonism, and dementia associated with Parkinson disease. Hyperkinetic movement disorders include tremor, dystonia, tics, myoclonus, and chorea. They include Huntington disease, Wilson disease, tardive dyskinesia, Tourette syndrome, and essential tremor. Figures in this review include examples of generalized dystonia, moderate parkinson disease, affected handwriting, Kayser-Fleischer ring, cervical dystonia, head deviation, and writer's cramp. Tables provide clinical definitions, clues to drug-induced parkinsonism, and a list of drugs that can cause parkinsonism. This review contains 129 references.


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