Over 90% of PDD patients show at least one neuropsychiatric symptom (NPS); in the 60–70% two or more NPS are present. Their incidence is important in terms of prognosis and severity of pathology. However, among all NPS, apathy is often the most disturbing, associated with greater caregiver’s burden. Similar to other NPS, apathy may be due to a dysfunction of the nigrostriatal pathway, even though, not all the PD patients become apathetic, indicating that apathy should not entirely be considered a dopamine-dependent syndrome, and in fact it might also be related to acetylcholine defects. Apathy has been treated in many ways, without sure benefits; among these, Rivastigmine may present benefic properties. We present a series of 48 patients, s...
Background: Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent prob...
Apathy is a neurobehavioural symptom affecting Parkinson’s disease patients of all disease stages. A...
There is currently no consensus on the nosological position of apathy in clinical practice, although...
SUMMARY Over 90% of PDD patients show at least one neuro-psychiatric symptom (NPS); in the 60-70% ...
Objective A recent study showed that rivastigmine and memantin improved behavioral and psychiatric s...
Apathyhasbeendefined as lack of motivation. It has been traditionally considered as a symptom of psy...
Jennifer L Reingold, John C Morgan, Kapil D SethiMovement Disorders Program, Department of Neurology...
Apathy, or lack of motivation, is increasingly recognised as a major factor affecting quality of lif...
BACKGROUND: Cholinergic deficits are prominent in patients who have dementia associated with Parkins...
Background: Cholinergic deficits are prominent in patients who have dementia associated with Parkins...
Normal maintenance of human motivation depends on the integrity of subcortical structures that link ...
Background: Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent prob...
In patients with dementia associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), the efficacy and safety of rivas...
Background Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent proba...
Background and aim: Rivastigmine is now widely approved for the treatment of mild to moderately seve...
Background: Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent prob...
Apathy is a neurobehavioural symptom affecting Parkinson’s disease patients of all disease stages. A...
There is currently no consensus on the nosological position of apathy in clinical practice, although...
SUMMARY Over 90% of PDD patients show at least one neuro-psychiatric symptom (NPS); in the 60-70% ...
Objective A recent study showed that rivastigmine and memantin improved behavioral and psychiatric s...
Apathyhasbeendefined as lack of motivation. It has been traditionally considered as a symptom of psy...
Jennifer L Reingold, John C Morgan, Kapil D SethiMovement Disorders Program, Department of Neurology...
Apathy, or lack of motivation, is increasingly recognised as a major factor affecting quality of lif...
BACKGROUND: Cholinergic deficits are prominent in patients who have dementia associated with Parkins...
Background: Cholinergic deficits are prominent in patients who have dementia associated with Parkins...
Normal maintenance of human motivation depends on the integrity of subcortical structures that link ...
Background: Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent prob...
In patients with dementia associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), the efficacy and safety of rivas...
Background Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent proba...
Background and aim: Rivastigmine is now widely approved for the treatment of mild to moderately seve...
Background: Visual hallucinations are common in patients with Parkinson's disease and represent prob...
Apathy is a neurobehavioural symptom affecting Parkinson’s disease patients of all disease stages. A...
There is currently no consensus on the nosological position of apathy in clinical practice, although...