Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic

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Autor(a) principal: CARDOSO,FRANCISCO
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: CAMARGOS,SARAH T, SILVA JR,GERALDO A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1998000200001
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether there are geographic differences in the etiology of parkinsonism (PA). BACKGROUND: 72% of patients with PA evaluated at movement disorders clinics in the Northern Hemisphere are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Data regarding other regions are not available. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of all patients with PA seen at the Federal University of Minas Gerais Movement Disorders Clinic from July 1993 through October 1995. PA was diagnosed by the presence of at least two of the following: rest tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. The different etiologies were diagnosed based on standard clinical criteria RESULTS: During the period of the study, PA was recognized in 338 subjects. The following clinical diagnoses were made: PD (68.9%), drug-induced PA (DIP) (13.3%), vascular PA (4.7%), Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) (2%), multiple system atrophy (MSA) (1.8%), others (9.7%). Cinnarizine, haloperidol and flunarizine were the commonest drugs related to DIP. CONCLUSIONS: Similarly to other studies, PD accounts for about 70% of PA patients. However, there are differences between our results and previous series. DIP is much more common in the present series. This may be accounted for a more liberal use of antidopaminergic drugs in our environment, especially Calcium channel blockers. The lower frequency of MSA and PSP in our study may reflect a short follow-up, since many patients initially diagnosed with PD later are found to have Parkinson-plus syndromes.
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spelling Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinicparkinsonismparkinsonian syndromeepidemiologyparkinson's diseasedrug-induced parkinsonismvascular parkinsonismprogressive supranuclear palsymultiple system atrophycinnarizineflunarizinecalcium channel blockersOBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether there are geographic differences in the etiology of parkinsonism (PA). BACKGROUND: 72% of patients with PA evaluated at movement disorders clinics in the Northern Hemisphere are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Data regarding other regions are not available. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of all patients with PA seen at the Federal University of Minas Gerais Movement Disorders Clinic from July 1993 through October 1995. PA was diagnosed by the presence of at least two of the following: rest tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. The different etiologies were diagnosed based on standard clinical criteria RESULTS: During the period of the study, PA was recognized in 338 subjects. The following clinical diagnoses were made: PD (68.9%), drug-induced PA (DIP) (13.3%), vascular PA (4.7%), Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) (2%), multiple system atrophy (MSA) (1.8%), others (9.7%). Cinnarizine, haloperidol and flunarizine were the commonest drugs related to DIP. CONCLUSIONS: Similarly to other studies, PD accounts for about 70% of PA patients. However, there are differences between our results and previous series. DIP is much more common in the present series. This may be accounted for a more liberal use of antidopaminergic drugs in our environment, especially Calcium channel blockers. The lower frequency of MSA and PSP in our study may reflect a short follow-up, since many patients initially diagnosed with PD later are found to have Parkinson-plus syndromes.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO1998-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1998000200001Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.56 n.2 1998reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCARDOSO,FRANCISCOCAMARGOS,SARAH TSILVA JR,GERALDO Aeng2000-11-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X1998000200001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2000-11-10T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
title Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
spellingShingle Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
CARDOSO,FRANCISCO
parkinsonism
parkinsonian syndrome
epidemiology
parkinson's disease
drug-induced parkinsonism
vascular parkinsonism
progressive supranuclear palsy
multiple system atrophy
cinnarizine
flunarizine
calcium channel blockers
title_short Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
title_full Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
title_fullStr Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
title_full_unstemmed Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
title_sort Etiology of parkinsonism in a Brazilian movement disorders clinic
author CARDOSO,FRANCISCO
author_facet CARDOSO,FRANCISCO
CAMARGOS,SARAH T
SILVA JR,GERALDO A
author_role author
author2 CAMARGOS,SARAH T
SILVA JR,GERALDO A
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CARDOSO,FRANCISCO
CAMARGOS,SARAH T
SILVA JR,GERALDO A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv parkinsonism
parkinsonian syndrome
epidemiology
parkinson's disease
drug-induced parkinsonism
vascular parkinsonism
progressive supranuclear palsy
multiple system atrophy
cinnarizine
flunarizine
calcium channel blockers
topic parkinsonism
parkinsonian syndrome
epidemiology
parkinson's disease
drug-induced parkinsonism
vascular parkinsonism
progressive supranuclear palsy
multiple system atrophy
cinnarizine
flunarizine
calcium channel blockers
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether there are geographic differences in the etiology of parkinsonism (PA). BACKGROUND: 72% of patients with PA evaluated at movement disorders clinics in the Northern Hemisphere are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Data regarding other regions are not available. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of all patients with PA seen at the Federal University of Minas Gerais Movement Disorders Clinic from July 1993 through October 1995. PA was diagnosed by the presence of at least two of the following: rest tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. The different etiologies were diagnosed based on standard clinical criteria RESULTS: During the period of the study, PA was recognized in 338 subjects. The following clinical diagnoses were made: PD (68.9%), drug-induced PA (DIP) (13.3%), vascular PA (4.7%), Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) (2%), multiple system atrophy (MSA) (1.8%), others (9.7%). Cinnarizine, haloperidol and flunarizine were the commonest drugs related to DIP. CONCLUSIONS: Similarly to other studies, PD accounts for about 70% of PA patients. However, there are differences between our results and previous series. DIP is much more common in the present series. This may be accounted for a more liberal use of antidopaminergic drugs in our environment, especially Calcium channel blockers. The lower frequency of MSA and PSP in our study may reflect a short follow-up, since many patients initially diagnosed with PD later are found to have Parkinson-plus syndromes.
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