The authors emphasised that clinical diagnosis of MSA may be difficult in elderly individuals due to the paucity of autonomic symptoms, whereas all LO-MSA patients presented with initial motor symptoms and had a more rapid disease progression than UO-MSA patients, whereas no essential differences in...
Distinguishing MSA from other neurodegenerative brain diseases – particularly in the early stages – can often be difficult. Dr. Florian Krismer (from the University of Innsbruck, Austria) began the session describing the work being done to discover signals within the brain MRI to map...
Blood extraction and RNA isolation were done using consensus guidelines from the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) (https://www.ppmi-info.org). Briefly, 2.5 ml of blood in fasting was collected in a PAXgene tube, incubated overnight at room temperature, and stored at −80...
In study 1, patients with MSA, PD, or DLB were more likely to have probable and PSG-confirmed RBD compared to subjects with the nonsynucleinopathies ... BF Boeve,MH Silber,TJ Ferman,... - 《Mov Disord》 被引量: 786发表: 2001年 Progression of falls in postmortem-confirmed Parkinsonian...
However, a second brain MRI was repeated after 2 years providing evidence of characteristic putaminal atrophy as well as the putaminal rim sign. Thereafter, he experienced a fast progression with the development of urinary incontinence and incomplete bladder emptying, postural instability, dementia and ...
Multiple system atrophy- parkinsonism with slow progression and prolonged survival: a diag- nostic catch. Mov ... IN Petrovic,H Ling,Y Asi,... - 《Movement Disorders》 被引量: 82发表: 2012年 Survival in multiple system atrophy: a study of prognostic factors in 59 cases The various ...
Bladder cancer, the majority of which is transitional carcinoma of the bladder, is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortalities among elderly patients in the Western world [11]. While our understanding of its etiology, molecular characteristics associated with disease progression, and manageme...