Atypical Parkinsonian Disorder | Pathophysiology | Core Clinical Features | Distinguishing Features from PD |
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Dementia with Lewy bodies | Synucleinopathy | • Dementia | |
• Visual hallucinations | |||
• Fluctuating cognition | |||
• Parkinsonism | • Dementia begins before or at the same time as motor symptoms | ||
Multiple system atrophy | Synucleinopathy; oligodendroglial alpha-synuclein aggregation | • Parkinsonism and/or cerebellar dysfunction | |
• Autonomic failure | |||
• Pyramidal signs | • Poor response to levodopa | ||
• Symmetric motor symptoms | |||
• Early falls | |||
• Relatively preserved cognitive function | |||
• Nocturnal stridor | |||
Progressive supranuclear palsy | Tauopathy; tau-positive deposits in neurons and glia of basal ganglia, brainstem, cerebellum, and cortex | • Gait disturbance with falls | |
• Ophthalmoparesis | |||
• Parkinsonism | • Poor response to levodopa | ||
• Early falls | |||
• No tremor | |||
• Pseudobulbar affect | |||
Corticobasal degeneration | Tauopathy; tau-positive deposits in neurons and glia of cortex and striatum | • Asymmetric movement disorder (limb rigidity, dystonia, and/or myoclonus) | |
• Orobuccal or limb apraxia | |||
• Cortical sensory deficits | |||
• Alien limb phenomenon | |||
• Cognitive dysfunction | • Poor response to levodopa | ||
• Aphasia, apraxia, and cortical sensory loss |
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