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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (tremor)
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In order to evaluate sympathetic functions in Parkinson's disease (PD), thermal sweating was examined with colorimetric method in 50 cases of PD (22 males & 28 females, mean age at examination: 58 +/- 9.6 ys, mean duration of illness: 5.3 +/- 3.6 years, Hoehn and Yahr's stage: II-IV, patients without drugs: 15), and following results were obtained; normal sweating in 20 (A), possible generalized hyperhidrosis in 5 (B), localized hyperhidrosis in 4 (C), unilateral hypohidrosis in 7 (D), hypohidrosis over the trunk and legs in 7 (E), and anhidrosis over the trunk and lower extremities in 7 (F). In group F, acetylcholine- or pilocarpine-sweating was also defective, suggesting that postganglionic sympathetic fibers were also impaired. The results were analyzed with respect to age, duration and severity of illness, predominant somatic symptoms, postural changes of blood pressure or subjective dysuria. Abnormal sweating appeared to be related to higher age, severity of PD, and to rigid akinesia as the predominant symptoms. Group B appeared to involve relatively young patients without orthostatic hypotension or dysuria. Group B and C included 5 tremor-dominant patients. But, these features were not statistically significant. Patients in group F had rigid akinesia as the predominant feature (p less than 0.01), and showed higher incidence of dysuria (p less than 0.05). They appeared to have severe PD symptoms in spite of relatively shorter duration of the disease. An administration of drugs including anticholinergics had no significant influence upon the present results. It has been reported by several authors that the rapid progression of PD symptoms and early deterioration of mental status are related to rigid akinesia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Thermal sudomotor deficits in Parkinson's disease]. 258 86

A 64-year-old carpenter had an unsteady gait, severe dizziness, nocturia, and a loss of erection for more than 4 years. The neurological manifestations consisted of a wide-based ataxic gait, bilateral dysmetria with intentional tremor, staccato speech, rigidity, bradykinesia, and an iris-thinning. There was reproducible orthostatic hypotension. A sweat test revealed severe anhidrosis. Nicotine and methylbenzene sensitivity was absent, whereas norepinephrine infusion test showed a significant elevation of blood pressure. The resting plasma norepinephrine level on recumbency was low and a subnormal surge was noted on standing or exercise. We conclude that the clinical features caused by a degenerative process involving both the central and peripheral autonomic systems, together with atrophy of other systems in this patient, constitute the Shy-Drager syndrome.
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PMID:Abnormal cardiovascular responses to postural changes and pharmacologic agents in a case of Shy-Drager syndrome. 262 36

A 71-year-old man was diagnosed as Parkinson disease at age 59, and levodopa therapy was started. Eleven years after the beginning of treatment, he noticed high fever (38.0 degrees C-39.0 degrees C) in July, but hyperthermia spontaneously disappeared three months later. In early July of the following year, he was re-admitted to our hospital because of continuous high fever, despite no any inflammation. Neurological examination revealed flexion posture of trunk and limbs and short step gait. He also presented limb rigidity, akinesia, and resting tremor during off period. Routine laboratory examinations and radiological examinations showed no remarkable findings. Autonomic testing revealed orthostatic hypotension and anhidrosis below trunk and lower limbs. By controlling the room temperature at 26 degrees C, hyperthermia showed a marked decline. In despite of no reports found associations between heat retention and Parkinson disease, in this case we speculate hyperthermia was caused by heat retention.
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PMID:[Case of Parkinson disease with heat retention due to sweating dysfunction]. 2023 83