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Wirkung von Apomorphin auf nicht motorische Symptome bei Morbus Parkinson

Honig, H. ; Odin, Per LU orcid and Chaudhuri, K. R. (2011) In Aktuelle Neurologie 38(Suppl. 1). p.34-38
Abstract
In Parkinson's disease non-motor symptoms can appear even before the motor symptoms. Additionally to motor fluctuations and dyskinesias, the non-motor symptoms constitute one of the main problems when treating Parkinson's disease. They are also of high relevance for the quality of life. There are indications that a continuous dopaminergic stimulation can improve symptoms such as depression, sleep as well as autonomic disturbances. Treatment with apomorphine infusion subcutaneously or Duodopa (L-dopa/carbidopa) intraduodenally with portable pump systems are well-established regarding management of motor fluctuations and dyskinesias. Regarding effects on non-motor symptoms there are so far only a few studies with limited number of cases... (More)
In Parkinson's disease non-motor symptoms can appear even before the motor symptoms. Additionally to motor fluctuations and dyskinesias, the non-motor symptoms constitute one of the main problems when treating Parkinson's disease. They are also of high relevance for the quality of life. There are indications that a continuous dopaminergic stimulation can improve symptoms such as depression, sleep as well as autonomic disturbances. Treatment with apomorphine infusion subcutaneously or Duodopa (L-dopa/carbidopa) intraduodenally with portable pump systems are well-established regarding management of motor fluctuations and dyskinesias. Regarding effects on non-motor symptoms there are so far only a few studies with limited number of cases available. (Less)
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Effect of Apomorphine on Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
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published
subject
keywords
Parkinson, pump, apomorphine, infusion, non-motor
in
Aktuelle Neurologie
volume
38
issue
Suppl. 1
pages
34 - 38
publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag
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  • wos:000289376300007
  • scopus:79951972837
ISSN
0302-4350
DOI
10.1055/s-0030-1265982
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German
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  publisher    = {{Georg Thieme Verlag}},
  series       = {{Aktuelle Neurologie}},
  title        = {{Wirkung von Apomorphin auf nicht motorische Symptome bei Morbus Parkinson}},
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