Badania wykazały, że objawy ruchowe związane z FTD korelują z większym zanikiem pnia mózgu
Persons diagnosed with FTD who exhibit extrapyramidal symptoms are likely to have significantly more brainstem atrophy and reduced metabolism in certain brain areas compared with persons diagnosed who don’t exhibit such symptoms, a recent study shows.
Extrapyramidal symptoms refer to involuntary movements such as tremors and other automatic movements, as well as slowness, stiffness, and loss of facial expressions. These symptoms are often associated with atypical Parkinsonism-related FTD disorders such as postępujące porażenie nadjądrowe (PSP) I zwyrodnienie korowo-podstawne (CBD).
The findings, opublikowane w Dziennik Neurologii on April 4, show that significant structural and metabolic differences can be detected in the brains of persons with FTD with extrapyramidal symptoms when compared to persons diagnosed without those symptoms.
“If our findings are confirmed in other cohorts, they can be used in early diagnostics to distinguish between [FTD] and Parkinson’s disease, for example,” said Sami Heikkinen of the University of Eastern Finland, the study’s lead author, w komunikacie prasowym. “These findings will also provide us with a better understanding of the mechanisms of these diseases.”
Read the full University of Eastern Finland press release Tutaj.
Według kategorii
Nasze biuletyny
Bądź na bieżąco
Zarejestruj się już teraz i bądź na bieżąco dzięki naszemu biuletynowi, powiadomieniom o wydarzeniach i nie tylko…