Elie Matar MD, PhD, Michele Tinazzi MD, PhD, Mark J. Edwards MD, PhD, Kailash P. Bhatia MD, DM, FRCP
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Functional movement disorder (FMD) is a common manifestation of functional neurological disorder. FMD can occur alongside other neurological conditions, but especially in patients with established Parkinson's disease (PD). An interesting observation emerging across cohort studies and case series is that FMD can precede the diagnosis of PD, suggesting that FMD may itself be a prodromal symptom of neurodegeneration. Such a notion would have significant clinical implications for the assessment and management of people with FMD, particularly with respect to decisions around the use of auxiliary investigations, counselling, and follow-up. In this Viewpoint we review the evidence concerning the temporal relationship between FMD and PD. We discuss the potential explanations and mechanisms for FMD as a prodromal symptom of PD, and highlight clinical considerations and important outstanding questions in the field. © 2024 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
作为帕金森病前驱症状的功能性运动障碍--临床和病理生理学启示。
功能性运动障碍(FMD)是功能性神经紊乱的一种常见表现。功能性运动障碍可与其他神经系统疾病同时发生,尤其是已确诊的帕金森病(PD)患者。在队列研究和系列病例中出现的一个有趣现象是,FMD 可在帕金森病确诊之前出现,这表明 FMD 本身可能是神经变性的前驱症状。这种观点将对FMD患者的评估和管理产生重要的临床影响,尤其是在辅助检查的使用、咨询和随访方面。在本视点中,我们回顾了有关 FMD 与帕金森病之间时间关系的证据。我们讨论了 FMD 作为帕金森病前驱症状的潜在解释和机制,并强调了该领域的临床注意事项和重要的未决问题。©2024年作者。运动障碍》由 Wiley Periodicals LLC 代表国际帕金森和运动障碍协会出版。
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