Blepharoclonus in Parkinsonism.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-27 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200240
Jason Margolesky, Matthew Feldman, Sarah Marmol, Danielle S Shpiner, Corneliu Luca, Henry P Moore, Carlos Singer, Joanne Wuu, Ihtsham U Haq, Michael Benatar
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Background and objectives: In clinical practice, we have observed that patients with Parkinson disease (PD) often have blepharoclonus, but its prevalence is not well described in the literature. Understanding the relative frequencies of blepharoclonus in PD and atypical parkinsonian syndromes may shed light on the diagnostic utility of this clinical sign. We aimed to assess (1) the frequency of blepharoclonus in patients with PD in a single-center cohort; (2) the association of blepharoclonus with disease stage, tremor severity, and non-motor symptoms; and (3) the frequency of blepharoclonus in synucleinopathy vs non-synucleinopathy-associated parkinsonism.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 85 patients, 75 with PD and 10 with atypical parkinsonism. Blepharoclonus was considered present if eyelid fluttering was sustained for >5 seconds after gentle eye closure. For each patient, demographics were collected, and we completed selected questions from the MDS-UPDRS (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale) part 2, REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Questionnaire, and MDS-UPDRS part 3 tremor assessments and recorded the presence/absence of dyskinesia.

Results: 63 of 75 patients with PD (84%) had blepharoclonus. Among the 10 patients with atypical parkinsonism, 5 had synucleinopathy syndromes. Blepharoclonus was present in 3 of 5 patients with synucleinopathy and 0 of 5 patients with non-synucleinopathy-associated parkinsonian syndromes.

Discussion: Blepharoclonus is prevalent in our PD cohort, suggesting possible utility as a clinical marker for PD. The absence of blepharoclonus in a patient with parkinsonism may suggest a non-synucleinopathy (e.g., tauopathy). Analysis of a larger cohort of both PD and atypical parkinsonism would be needed to establish whether blepharoclonus distinguishes PD from atypical parkinsonism, or synucleinopathy from non-synucleinopathy.

帕金森氏症患者的眼球震颤
背景和目的:在临床实践中,我们观察到帕金森病(PD)患者常伴有眼睑阵挛,但文献中对其发生率的描述并不详尽。了解帕金森病和非典型帕金森综合征中眼睑阵挛的相对发生率,可为该临床体征的诊断提供参考。我们的目的是评估:(1)单中心队列中帕金森病患者的眼睑阵挛发生频率;(2)眼睑阵挛与疾病分期、震颤严重程度和非运动症状的关联;(3)眼睑阵挛在突触核蛋白病与非突触核蛋白病相关帕金森病中的发生频率:我们前瞻性地招募了85名患者,其中75名为帕金森病患者,10名为非典型帕金森病患者。如果轻轻闭眼后眼睑跳动持续时间大于 5 秒,则认为存在眼睑痉挛。我们收集了每位患者的人口统计学资料,并完成了MDS-UPDRS(统一帕金森病评定量表)第2部分、快速眼动睡眠行为障碍问卷和MDS-UPDRS第3部分震颤评估中的部分问题,并记录了是否存在运动障碍:75名帕金森病患者中有63人(84%)患有眼睑颤动症。在10名非典型帕金森病患者中,5人患有突触核病综合征。5名患有突触核蛋白病的患者中有3人出现眼睑阵挛,5名患有非突触核蛋白病相关帕金森综合征的患者中有0人出现眼睑阵挛:讨论:眼睑阵挛在我们的帕金森病队列中很普遍,这表明眼睑阵挛可能是帕金森病的临床标志物。帕金森病患者如果没有眼睑阵挛,则可能提示患有非突触核蛋白病(如tau病)。要确定眼睑阵挛是否能区分帕金森病和非典型帕金森病,或突触核蛋白病和非突触核蛋白病,还需要对更大范围的帕金森病和非典型帕金森病患者进行分析。
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