Previous research has suggested that dysautonomia, a dysfunction in the autonomic nervous system, might underlie most PCS symptoms. Yet, its role in the development of IST within the context of PCS has not been fully investigated. PURPOSE. This retrospective study examines IST prevalence and ...
Conclusions: Our results suggest that PD patients with dysautonomia and hyposmia at the de novo stage show a higher risk of PD dementia conversion and rapid progression of motor symptoms. 展开 关键词: PARKINSON'S disease GAIT disorders MOTOR ability DYSAUTONOMIA OLFACTOMETRY ...
Familial Dysautonomia (FD) is a devastating neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative childhood disease characterized by a diminished number of autonomic neurons. FD children suffer from a multitude of autonomic symptoms including cardiovascular instability, gastrointestinal incoordination, and respiratory ...
2003. Of splice and men: what does the distribution of IKAP mRNA in the rat tell us about the pathogenesis of familial dysautonomia? Brain Res. 2983(1- 2):209-14.Mezey, E., A. Parmalee, I. Szalayova, S. P. Gill, M. P. Cuajungco, M. Leyne, S. A. Slaugenhaupt, and M....
Background and purpose: Olfactory dysfunction or dysautonomia is one of the earliest prodromal nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). We aimed to investigate whether PD patients with dysautonomia and hyposmia at the de novo stage present different prognoses regarding PD dementia (PDD) ...