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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (
dysphagia
)
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Although more extensive research is required to fully characterize the pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal symptoms in PD, much of the presently available data suggest that the primary PD process is the major factor in the etiology of gut dysfunction in this patient population. This may be mediated by both central and peripheral mechanisms. Involvement of the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus might produce dysfunction of muscles controlling deglutition and esophageal motility, thereby leading to drooling,
dysphagia
, and gastroesophageal reflux. The presence of Lewy bodies, the primary neuropathologic finding in the CNS in PD, in the myenteric plexus of both the esophagus and colon suggests that the PD process may also affect the enteric nervous system and contribute to the development of esophageal dysmotility and constipation through this peripheral mechanism.
Dopamine
receptors have been identified in the lower esophageal sphincter and the esophageal body of animals. If similarly present in humans, involvement of this dopaminergic system could contribute to the development of
dysphagia
and nausea of PD. Constipation may reflect both peripheral involvement, indicated by Lewy bodies in the colonic myenteric plexus, leading to colonic inertia, and central mechanisms, leading to pelvic floor dysfunction.
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PMID:Gastrointestinal dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: frequency and pathophysiology. 845 Oct 18
Although available treatments for Huntington's disease (HD) are imperfect, thoughtful application can positively impact quality of life.
Dopamine
antagonists can provide control of the troublesome hyperkinetic movements. These agents can also diminish the frequency of hallucinations and delusions when symptoms of psychosis occur. Classical neuroleptics have the widest utilization, although atypical antipsychotics are being increasingly used. Suppression of choreiform movements has also been reported with amantadine and tetrabenazine, which is not currently approved in the United States but under investigation. Alteration in mood can be successfully managed with a variety of antidepressant medications. Superior tolerability and value in the management of a variety of behavioral disturbances have lead to extensive use of serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Modest disturbance of mood can sometimes be addressed with anticonvulsant medications. Considered a manifestation of advanced disease, dementia is less commonly addressed therapeutically. However, gathering experience suggests improved cognitive function can occur with cholinesterase inhibitor therapy. Frequently overlooked is the value of rehabilitation services in the management of diverse symptoms. Although the value of a
dysphagia
evaluation is apparent, the benefit to be derived from physical and occupational therapy involvement cannot be overstated. Current therapeutic trials will undoubtedly provide additional therapies to moderate symptoms, but once the mechanism(s) of selective striatal projection neuron degeneration are delineated, a revolution in the management of HD will occur.
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PMID:Huntington's Disease. 1656 82