Parkinson's Disease

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1. motor symptoms

1.1. weakness

1.2. fatigue

1.2.1. lessens after L-dopa but reappears

1.3. decreased motor planning

1.4. decreased dual-task control

1.5. difficulty set-switching

2. 80% harder to ambulate with PD

2.1. festinating

2.1.1. anteropulsive

2.1.2. retropulsive

2.2. increased steps to turn

3. early symptoms

3.1. loss of smell

3.2. constipation

3.3. REM sleep disorder

3.4. mood disorder

3.5. orthostatic hypotension

4. slow rate of progression

5. depression is common

6. incidence second only to Alzheimer's in aging adults

7. average age of onset: 50-60 years

7.1. young onset: 21-40

7.2. juvenile onset: <21 years

8. disturbance in dopamine systems of basal ganglia

9. "the shaking palsy"

10. Awakenings by Oliver Sacks

11. progressive disorder of the CNS

12. motor and non motor symptoms

13. cardinal features

13.1. rigidity

13.1.1. increased resistance to passive motion

13.1.2. heavy, stiff

13.1.3. cogwheel

13.1.4. leadpipe

13.1.5. typically asymmetrical

13.1.6. increases resting expenditure

13.1.7. contractures

13.1.8. postural deformity

13.2. bradykinesia

13.2.1. bradyphrenia contributes

13.2.1.1. slowness of thought

13.2.2. akinesia

13.2.3. hypomimia

13.2.4. freezing of gait

13.2.5. micrographia

13.3. tremor

13.3.1. resting tremor

13.3.2. postural tremor

13.3.3. action tremor

13.4. postural instability

13.4.1. difficulty with feed forward

14. non motor symptoms

14.1. altered bladder function

14.2. excessive saliva

14.3. integumentary changes

14.4. difficulty speaking and swallowing

14.5. cognitive problems

14.6. postural stress syndrome

14.7. decreased proprioception

15. Atypical Parkinsonism

15.1. postencephalic

15.2. toxic

15.3. drug induced

16. Parkinson-Plus

17. defined by

17.1. degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the BG in the pars compacts of substantial nigra that produce dopamine and...

17.2. as the disease progresses and neurons degenerate, the presence of cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, called Lewy bodies

18. substantial neurodegeneration occurs before the onset of motor symptoms

19. 6 stages