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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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Dopaminergic therapy in patients with
Parkinson's disease
may change the quality as well as the quantity of sexual interest and behavior. This 72-year-old man had a 37-year history of
Parkinson's disease
treated with a right thalamotomy and was later treated with levodopa for more than 20 years. Selegiline (5 mg twice daily) was added for motor fluctuations. He developed a frequent impulse to wear women's clothing but did not act on this impulse until his wife died over a year later. He then began to dress in women's clothing an average of once per week. He stated he had never thought of cross-dressing previously. The selegiline was stopped, and his urge to wear women's clothing ceased. Paraphilias are a rare behavioral complication of
Parkinson's disease
treatment. Other paraphilias have been attributed to dopamine agonists, suggesting that the action of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor responsible for the patient's
transvestism
in this case was dopamine potentiation. Drug-induced paraphilias and hypersexuality may represent a reversal of the putative premorbid
Parkinson's disease
personality traits of introversion, cautious behavior, and lack of "novelty-seeking." A biologic basis for
transvestism
, and paraphilias in general, is not known. Rare clues emerge from cases similar to this one.
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PMID:Reversible transvestic fetishism in a man with Parkinson's disease treated with selegiline. 1215 12