
doi: 10.1002/mds.21118
pmid: 17013916
AbstractThe presence of punding in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been associated with inappropriate excessive use of dopaminergic medication but its relation to the severity of dyskinesias is not known. Through the use of clinical examination and medical chart review, the presence of punding and the severity of interdose dyskinesias were evaluated by two different observers. Punding was associated with more frequent interventions to reduce dyskinesias and with greater dyskinesia severity. We suggest the neural systems mediating the expression of dyskinesias and punding might overlap and that punding should be looked for systematically in PD patients presenting with disabling severe dyskinesias. © 2006 Movement Disorder Society
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced, Parkinson Disease, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Levodopa, Dopamine Agonists, Humans, Female, Stereotyped Behavior, Aged, Demography
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced, Parkinson Disease, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Levodopa, Dopamine Agonists, Humans, Female, Stereotyped Behavior, Aged, Demography
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