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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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Hallucinations occur fairly frequently in the course of the pharmacological treatment of
Parkinson disease
. Our aim in this study was to assess first the relation between hallucinations and mental deterioration and second the correlation between the
perception disorder
and the profile on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). Of 304 parkinsonian subjects followed as outpatients at our center 27 (8.88%) had had hallucinations and 17 of these presented marked cognitive deficits (Mini Mental State less than 18) (62.9%) compared with 32 of the other 277 patients (11.5%) (X2 = 55.16, p less than 0.0001). A group of 9 patients who had had hallucinations and 10 controls who had not, all free from marked cognitive deficits, were assessed on the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) and on the MMPI. The two groups did not differ significantly in respect of the LNNB but did in respect of the MMPI scales. On this evidence the frequency of mental deterioration is significantly higher in patients who have hallucinated. We discuss the meaning of the MMPI differences both from the biochemical angle and from that of personality factors. These data suggest that the MMPI might be useful for predicting hallucinations in undeteriorated parkinsonian patients on pharmacological therapy.
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PMID:Hallucinations in Parkinson disease: neuropsychological study. 224 20
Recently abnormalities of chromatic visual perception were reported in treated patients with
Parkinson's disease
(PD). We studied 28 previously untreated Parkinsonian patients and 28 age- and sex-matched controls using a computer-aided method to determine the chromatic fusion time (CFT). CFT indicates the acuity of the perception of monochromatic contours. Patients with PD have a shortened CFT especially for the light-blue and dark-green stimuli. The chromatic
perception disorder
is correlated with the severity of PD. It can be concluded from our data that the dysfunction of colour perception is related to the pathophysiology of PD.
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PMID:Alterations in chromatic contour perception in de novo parkinsonian patients. 767 84
A computer-aided method for the determination of colour fusion time (CFT) was developed. CFT indicates the acuity of the perception of monochromatic contours. CFT was determined in 36 patients with
Parkinson's disease
(PD) and compared with a group of 36 age- and sex-matched controls. Patients with PD generally had a shortened fusion time, especially for dark-green, light-blue and dark-red stimuli. The results give evidence to the hypothesis of a colour
perception disorder
in PD. The physiological and pathoanatomical basis of this phenomenon is unknown, but a functional deficit of cortical neurons may be a probable cause.
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PMID:Disturbance of colour perception in Parkinson's disease. 821 59