Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1916078 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Progress in pharmacology has markedly improved the treatment of early Parkinson's disease. The management of advanced Parkinson's symptoms, however, remains a challenge. These symptoms are divided into motor and non-motor symptoms. Non-motor symptoms may appear early or late in the disease and sometimes even before the onset of the first motor symptoms confirming the diagnosis. The spectrum of non-motor symptoms encompasses autonomic dysfunctions, sleep disorders, mood disorders, impulse control disorders, cognitive dysfunction, dementia, paranoia and hallucinations. They are often less appreciated than motor symptoms but are important sources of disability for many PD patients. This review describes these non-motor symptoms and their managements.