Manju A Kurian,Russell C Dale
Manju A Kurian
Purpose of review: This article provides an overview of movement disorders that present in childhood. Key clinical features are discussed, and a brief guide to management strategies is provided. Recent advances in the fie...
Elan D Louis
Elan D Louis
Purpose of review: Tremor, which is a rhythmic oscillation of a body part, is among the most common involuntary movements. Rhythmic oscillations may manifest in a variety of ways; as a result, a rich clinical phenomenolog...
Nikolaus R McFarland
Nikolaus R McFarland
Purpose of review: Although increasingly recognized, atypical parkinsonian syndromes remain challenging to diagnose and are underrecognized due to overlap with other parkinsonisms. This article provides a diagnostic appro...
Janis M Miyasaki
Janis M Miyasaki
Purpose of review: Parkinson disease often spans decades of a patient's lifetime. Over time, nonmotor symptoms predominate and may limit dopaminergic therapy. Neurologists continue to play a vital role in treatment. In ad...
Jennifer G Goldman
Jennifer G Goldman
Purpose of review: This article reviews the recognition and management of neuropsychiatric issues in Parkinson disease (PD), including mood disorders, cognitive impairment, and behavioral disturbances. ...
John C Morgan,Susan H Fox
John C Morgan
Purpose of review: After a patient is diagnosed with Parkinson disease (PD), there are many therapeutic options available. This article provides examples of prototypical patients encountered in clinical practice and illus...
Diagnosing Parkinson Disease [0.03%]
帕金森病的诊断
Christopher W Hess,Michael S Okun
Christopher W Hess
Purpose of review: While establishing the diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) can be straightforward, it can be challenging in some patients, even for the experienced neurologist. The misdiagnosis rate ranges from 10% to ...
Steven L Lewis
Steven L Lewis
Claire S Riley
Claire S Riley
Patient Management Problem [0.03%]
患者的管理问题
Claire S Riley
Claire S Riley