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JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
卷 83, 期 10, 页码 1027-1029出版社
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2012-302828
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- Reta Lila Weston Trust for Medical Research
- PSP Association
- Weston Trust-The Reta Lila Howard Foundation
- Parkinson's UK
- UCB
- Genus
- Abbott
Objective To evaluate in detail the clinical features in a large series of pathologically confirmed cases of vascular Parkinsonism (VP). Background In the absence of widely accepted diagnostic criteria for VP pathological confirmation of diagnosis is necessary to ensure diagnostic reliability, and has only been reported in a few small series. Design/methods The archival records of the Queen Square Brain Bank (QSBB) have been used to identify cases of Parkinsonism where cerebrovascular disease was the only pathological finding. Clinical notes were scrutinised and milestones of disease progression were compared with other atypical Parkinsonian syndromes from previous QSBB studies. Results Twenty-eight cases were included. Mean age of onset and disease duration were 70.6 (SD +/- 6.42) and 10.5 (SD +/- 66.1) years respectively. Bradykinesia was present in all cases, rigidity in 96%, falls in 76%, pyramidal signs in 54%, urinary incontinence in 50% and dementia in 39%. Visual hallucinations in 0%. Two-thirds had an insidious onset and a relentless rather than stepwise progression of disability. When compared with other Parkinsonian syndromes, VP had an older age of onset. Conclusions In comparison with other Parkinsonian syndromes the patients were older and had an extremely low frequency of visual hallucinations compared with Parkinson's disease.
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