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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*TRAP mnemonic:
===TRAP mnemonic===
**'''T'''remor (resting)
*'''T'''remor (resting)
***Initially is unilateral tremor of upper extremity, esp finger and thumb ("pill rolling")
**Initially is unilateral tremor of upper extremity, esp finger and thumb ("pill rolling")
***Dissipates when intentional movement is performed
**Dissipates when intentional movement is performed
**'''R'''igidity (cogwheel)
*'''R'''igidity (cogwheel)
***Elicited by causing passive movement of limb through full range of motion
**Elicited by causing passive movement of limb through full range of motion
**'''A'''kinesia
*'''A'''kinesia
***Slowness of voluntary movement
**Slowness of voluntary movement
**'''P'''osture/equilibrium impairment
*'''P'''osture/equilibrium impairment
***Impaired ability to turn or change direction while walking
**Impaired ability to turn or change direction while walking


== Differential Diagnosis ==
== Differential Diagnosis ==

Revision as of 19:05, 8 June 2015

Background

  • Extrapyramidal movement disorder associated with reduced dopaminergic receptors in substantia nigra

Clinical Features

TRAP mnemonic

  • Tremor (resting)
    • Initially is unilateral tremor of upper extremity, esp finger and thumb ("pill rolling")
    • Dissipates when intentional movement is performed
  • Rigidity (cogwheel)
    • Elicited by causing passive movement of limb through full range of motion
  • Akinesia
    • Slowness of voluntary movement
  • Posture/equilibrium impairment
    • Impaired ability to turn or change direction while walking

Differential Diagnosis

Dementia

Diagnosis

Treatment

  • Dopamine agonists
    • Levodopa  +Carbidopa (peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor) = gold standard
    • pramipexole (Mirapex)
      ropinirole (Requip)
  • Anticholenergics
    • Benztropine
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitor - blocks DA reuptake
    • selegiline (Eldepryl)
    • rasagiline (Azilect)

References