Journal article
Evaluation of Nonmotor Symptoms in Diagnosis of Parkinsonism and Tremor
AH Evans, CH Chai
Parkinson S Disease | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/9182946
Abstract
Background. Nonmotor symptoms particularly olfactory dysfunction, RBD, depression, hallucinations, and constipation are currently not included in the typical clinical criteria for diagnosing Lewy body Parkinsonian disorders (LBPD). The aim of this study is to determine the diagnostic value of nonmotor symptoms in patients presenting with Parkinsonism and tremor. Methods. All new patients seen between January 2007 and May 2013 in the Movement Disorders Specialist Clinics of the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), who were referred with a possible neurodegenerative syndrome or concerns of Parkinsonism and/or tremor, were included. Patients underwent routine evaluation with the four-minute "Sniffin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Andrew H. Evans has received honoraria from Novartis, AbbVie, GKC, and UCB for giving presentations and providing consultancy services. He has received travel grants from AbbVie. He has participation in scientific advisory board meetings for UCB Pharma, Allergan, GKC, and AbbVie. He holds shares in CSL and GKC. The other authors report no conflict of interests.