[The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]

The clinical data are presented of 11 subjects affected by a sporadic form of Parkinsonism with associated motor neuron disease. Combined lesions of upper and lower neuron were found in 10 of 11 cases, while in the remaining case only lower motor neuron disorder was present. The female/man ratio is...

Ful tanımlama

Detaylı Bibliyografya
Asıl Yazarlar: Perticoni, G, Pezzella, F, Ferroni, A
Materyal Türü: Journal article
Dil:Italian
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: 1980
_version_ 1826304732234252288
author Perticoni, G
Pezzella, F
Ferroni, A
author_facet Perticoni, G
Pezzella, F
Ferroni, A
author_sort Perticoni, G
collection OXFORD
description The clinical data are presented of 11 subjects affected by a sporadic form of Parkinsonism with associated motor neuron disease. Combined lesions of upper and lower neuron were found in 10 of 11 cases, while in the remaining case only lower motor neuron disorder was present. The female/man ratio is 1/11. The early symptoms appear at a mean age of 56.9 years: in 6 patients with both syndromes at the same time while in 4 only with Parkinson. These observations confirm the view that different degenerative neurological syndromes must not be considered autonomous entities, but only different forms of polysystemic degenerative diseases that choose, in particular conditions, some neuronal districts rather than others.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T06:22:15Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:f3178e65-2bc9-4336-8b82-17bf3bfd1a6d
institution University of Oxford
language Italian
last_indexed 2024-03-07T06:22:15Z
publishDate 1980
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:f3178e65-2bc9-4336-8b82-17bf3bfd1a6d2022-03-27T12:09:14Z[The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f3178e65-2bc9-4336-8b82-17bf3bfd1a6dItalianSymplectic Elements at Oxford1980Perticoni, GPezzella, FFerroni, AThe clinical data are presented of 11 subjects affected by a sporadic form of Parkinsonism with associated motor neuron disease. Combined lesions of upper and lower neuron were found in 10 of 11 cases, while in the remaining case only lower motor neuron disorder was present. The female/man ratio is 1/11. The early symptoms appear at a mean age of 56.9 years: in 6 patients with both syndromes at the same time while in 4 only with Parkinson. These observations confirm the view that different degenerative neurological syndromes must not be considered autonomous entities, but only different forms of polysystemic degenerative diseases that choose, in particular conditions, some neuronal districts rather than others.
spellingShingle Perticoni, G
Pezzella, F
Ferroni, A
[The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title [The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title_full [The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title_fullStr [The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title_full_unstemmed [The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title_short [The problem of Parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease. Clinical report on 11 sporadic cases (author's transl)]
title_sort the problem of parkinsonism associated with the motor neuron disease clinical report on 11 sporadic cases author s transl
work_keys_str_mv AT perticonig theproblemofparkinsonismassociatedwiththemotorneurondiseaseclinicalreporton11sporadiccasesauthorstransl
AT pezzellaf theproblemofparkinsonismassociatedwiththemotorneurondiseaseclinicalreporton11sporadiccasesauthorstransl
AT ferronia theproblemofparkinsonismassociatedwiththemotorneurondiseaseclinicalreporton11sporadiccasesauthorstransl