帕金森病。

Q1 Medicine
Ashley Rawls, Michael S Okun
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摘要

目的:帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性运动障碍,特别是随着人口的持续老龄化,其患病率正在增加。本文综述了帕金森病的临床表现和评估、遗传和环境危险因素以及目前的治疗方法。最新进展:PD运动症状(如运动波动,延长“准时”)的新治疗方法,包括iststradefylline和opicapone,已获批准。现在可以使用皮下泵向患者提供多巴胺能药物。此外,α-突触核蛋白的皮肤活检染色已成为对突触核蛋白病诊断不确定的患者的可行选择。要点:帕金森病是一种异质性神经退行性运动障碍,有许多潜在的表现。运动和非运动症状在疾病过程中都存在,对症药物治疗和先进的手术技术有可能改善生活质量。PD患者可以通过行为、药物和手术干预改善症状和生活质量。目前还没有明确的干预措施来改变PD的进展。
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Parkinson Disease.

Objective: Parkinson disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disorder that is increasing in prevalence especially as the population continues to age. This article provides an overview of the clinical presentation and evaluation for PD, genetic and environmental risk factors, and current treatments.

Latest developments: New treatments for motor symptoms of PD (eg, motor fluctuations, extending "on time"), including istradefylline and opicapone, have been approved. A subcutaneous pump to provide dopaminergic agents to patients is now available. Additionally, skin biopsy staining for α-synuclein has become a viable option for patients with diagnostic uncertainty of synucleinopathy.

Essential points: PD is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative movement disorder with many potential presentations. Both motor and nonmotor symptoms are present during the disease course, and symptomatic medication and advanced surgical techniques have the potential to improve quality of life. Patients living with PD may manifest improvement in symptoms and quality of life from behavioral, pharmacologic, and surgical interventions. There remains no clear intervention to modify the progression of PD.

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期刊介绍: Continue your professional development on your own schedule with Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology®, the American Academy of Neurology" self-study continuing medical education publication. Six times a year you"ll learn from neurology"s experts in a convenient format for home or office. Each issue includes diagnostic and treatment outlines, clinical case studies, a topic-relevant ethics case, detailed patient management problem, and a multiple-choice self-assessment examination.
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