Seborrheic Dermatitis Is Related to Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease.

Svetlana Tomic, Igor Kuric, Tihana Gilman Kuric, Zvonimir Popovic, Jagoda Kragujevic, Tea Mirosevic Zubonja, Ines Rajkovaca, Sara Matosa
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Background and purpose: Parkinson's disease (PD) patients present with numerous motor and nonmotor symptoms. Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is reported in 18.6%-59% of PD patients. However, the etiology of SD in PD patients remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine how motor and nonmotor symptoms, age, sex, and levodopa-equivalent daily dose (LEDD) influence the appearance and severity of SD in PD patients, and then discuss about SD possible etiology based on the obtained results.

Methods: Motor symptoms were evaluated using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part III and nonmotor symptoms were evaluated using the Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale, Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease-Autonomic Dysfunction, and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire. LEDD was calculated and demographic data on age, sex, disease duration, and symptoms of SD prior to a PD diagnosis were collected. A dermatologist evaluated the skin for SD using the Seborrhea Area and Severity Index.

Results: SD was present in 36.1% of the PD patients. There were positive correlations between age, motor-symptoms severity, and SD. After adjusting for age, disease duration, and sex, there remained a positive correlation between the severity of motor symptoms and SD. Patients with moderate-to-severe motor symptoms had more-severe SD symptoms, and their risk of developing SD was 1.8-fold higher. There was no correlation between SD and autonomic dysfunction, sleep disturbances, or other nonmotor symptoms, and no sex difference.

Conclusions: In PD, SD is related to motor symptoms.

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脂溢性皮炎与帕金森病的运动症状有关
背景和目的:帕金森病(PD)患者表现为多种运动和非运动症状。脂溢性皮炎(SD)见于18.6%-59%的PD患者。然而,PD患者SD的病因尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定运动和非运动症状、年龄、性别和左旋多巴当量日剂量(LEDD)对PD患者SD的外观和严重程度的影响,并根据所得结果讨论SD可能的病因。方法:运动症状采用统一帕金森病评定量表第三部分进行评定,非运动症状采用帕金森病睡眠量表、帕金森病结局量表-自主神经功能障碍量表和非运动症状问卷进行评定。计算LEDD,并收集PD诊断前的年龄、性别、病程和SD症状等人口统计学数据。皮肤科医生使用皮脂漏面积和严重程度指数评估皮肤的SD。结果:36.1%的PD患者存在SD。年龄、运动症状严重程度与SD呈正相关。在调整了年龄、疾病持续时间和性别后,运动症状的严重程度与SD之间仍然存在正相关。中重度运动症状患者的SD症状更为严重,其发生SD的风险高出1.8倍。SD与自主神经功能障碍、睡眠障碍或其他非运动症状之间没有相关性,也没有性别差异。结论:PD中,SD与运动症状有关。
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