医学
帕金森病
静止性震颤
疾病
震颤
运动障碍
物理医学与康复
多巴胺能
神经科学
心理学
多巴胺
病理
内科学
麻醉
气道
作者
J Marco-Llorente,Esther Rojo-Martínez
摘要
Introduction In addition to the classic triad (tremor, rigidity and akinesia), Parkinson's disease (PD) is also accompanied by several non-motor disorders. Aim To carry out an updated review of these non-motor symptoms in terms of their pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical features and treatment. Development Autonomic disorders such as seborrhoeic dermatitis and disorders involving sweating, fatigue, weight loss or respiratory problems (dyspnea, inspiratory stridor) are highly prevalent and very disabling symptoms. In addition, they may be the main problem in a particular phase of PD (fatigue, stridor) and condition the quality of life of patients with Parkinson. They are often neglected and remain undetected. Although they may respond to dopaminergic agents, they usually require a different therapeutic approach. Studies are needed to evaluate new therapeutic perspectives that act against the pathophysiological mechanisms of these disorders. Conclusions PD affects systems other than the dopaminergic nigrostriatal. A better understanding of this pathology will make it possible to approach and optimise the treatment of the conditioning symptoms, thereby enhancing the welfare of patients with PD.
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