This has led to the commonly used term “parkinsonism plus syndrome.” A few such syndromes that are well described and, like PD, are thought to be related to the abnormal accumulation of proteins such ...
Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a form of atypical parkinsonism (a parkinsonism-plus syndrome), which means that it shares some features with Parkinson's disease such as slowness of movement ...
often described as Parkinson plus or parkinsonism, is characterized by some of the movement problems that can occur with Parkinson’s disease, along with severe and progressive dementia and ...
Parkinson’s can cause a condition called Parkinson’s disease dementia. This condition is marked by a decline in thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive ...
and Parkinson-plus syndrome. Prevalence of dementia is increasing due to longer life expectancy. Exclude reversible causes of dementia first. The common dementia syndromes in clinical practice are ...
Parkinson's is expected to double in the next 25 years. WH spoke to experts to hear why this might happen and what we can do ...
Getting a headache and feeling sick are common side-effects for many medicines. Indulging in risky sexual behaviour or pathological gambling – not so common. But a BBC investigation has highlighted ...
People with Parkinson's disease who have a pacemaker-like device implanted in the brain spend an extra four-plus hours a day free of tremors and involuntary movements than they do on medication, ...
Euphoria was not a common finding, but the sedation and "drugged" sensation associated with most therapy against Parkinson's disease was notably absent. In 2 patients (Cases 2 and 11), although ...
More than 96% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) present with olfactory dysfunction, compared with an established olfactory loss of at least 25% in the normal population over 52 years of age.