L-dopa induced dyskinesias in asymmetrical parkinsonism.

Acta neurologica latinoamericana Pub Date : 1979-01-01
M J Murphy
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Four patients with predominantly unilateral Parkinsonism are reported in whom involuntary movements in the affected limbs developed while on levodopa. Based on the known pathological and biochemical abnormalities underlying Parkinson's disease, it is suggested that these observations support the concept of denervation supersensitivity as the pathogenetic mechanism in the development of levodopa dyskinesias.

左旋多巴诱导的不对称帕金森病运动障碍。
报告了4例主要为单侧帕金森病的患者,在左旋多巴治疗期间,受影响肢体出现不自主运动。基于已知的帕金森病病理和生化异常,我们认为这些观察结果支持去神经超敏感是左旋多巴运动障碍发病机制的概念。
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