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    • GBA Variants Predict Rapid Progression of Parkinson's Disease - Ne…

      Rapid progression. Parkinson Plus disorders. Multiple System Atrophy. ... The term Parkinson’s disease with dementia (PDD) has been used when parkinsonism predates the development of dementia by at least one year, and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) when dementia starts before that.

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    • [DOC File]Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease

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      Parkinson’s disease is caused by slow, progressive damage to parts of the brain and nervous system that control movement. Parkinson's disease cannot be detected in the early stages of its development and at this time the cause, or causes of the disease are not known. Treatment can slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease but there is no ...

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      Measure: All patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease who had their Parkinson’s disease diagnosis reviewed, including a review of current medications and a review for the presence of atypical features (e.g., falls at presentation and early in the disease course, poor response to levodopa, symmetry at onset, rapid progression [to ...

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    • [DOC File]Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the brain and the ...

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      Rapid progression, Parkinson’s Disease will be slowly progressive and it goes on for 15 – 20 years. But, some of the typical Parkinson’s Disease can be quite rapid and they can go from what we call an H&Y stage for a person that starts with both sides with the falling with postural instability like three years of symptom onset.

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      -Supportive features: Early instability (within 5 years), rapid progression, abnormal postures (leaning laterally or frontally, anterocollis), bulbar dysfunction (dysphagia, high pitched dysarthria and dysphonia), respiratory dysfunction (sighing/stridor), pseudobulbar affect, myoclonic jerky action tremor/stimulus induced myoclonus, Raynaud’s, RBD, OSA, poor response levodopa (1/3 respond ...

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    • [DOC File]Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease

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      Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative brain disorder that progresses slowly in most people. ... Postural instability usually appears later with disease progression and may not be present with initial diagnosis. Secondary Symptoms of PD May Include: Small, cramped handwriting, called micrographia. ... Rapid Eye Movement Behavioral ...

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      A recent study23a comparing “red flags” between IPD and MSA-P cases looked at 6 categories: early instability, rapid progression, abnormal postures, bulbar dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction and emotional incontinence and found that when 2 or more were positive the specificity for predicting probable MSA was 98% and the sensitivity 84%.

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