14th October 2015 - New research
Reference : Neuro Endocrinology Letters [2015] 36 (4) : 363-367 [Epub ahead of print] (Z.Grambalova, M.Kaiserova, M.Vastik, K.MensÃkova, P.Otruba, J.Zapletalova, J. Dufek, P.Kanovsky)
Complete abstract : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26454492
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Polyeuropathy has been found to be 20 times more likely in people with Parkinson's Disease.
Polyneuropathy is the simultaneous malfunction of many peripheral nerves throughout the
body. Acute polyneuropathy begins suddenly in both legs and progresses rapidly upward to
the arms. Symptoms include weakness and a pins-and-needles sensation or loss of sensation.
In the most common chronic form only sensation is affected. For more information go to :
http://www.msdmanuals.com/en-gb/home/brain-spinal-cord-and-nerve-disorders/peripheral-n
erve-disorders/polyneuropathy
Polyneuropathy was found to be twenty times more likely to
occur in people with Parkinson's Disease. As many as 45% of
people with Parkinson's Disease were found to be affected by
Polyneuropathy. Researchers did not establish a relationship
between Polyneuropathy occuring and either : the long term
use of L-dopa, the duration of Parkinson's Disease, or the age
of the people affected.
In previous studies neuropathy was also found to be far more common in Parkinson's
Disease. In those studies around 37% of people with Parkinson's Disease were affected.
Neuropathy was related to vitamin B12 deficiency, age, serum folate levels, and even more
so to L-dopa use. Neuropathy was more than twice as likely in people with Parkinson's
Disease who have been taking L-dopa for a long time.
Reference : Neuro Endocrinology Letters [2015] 36 (4) : 363-367 [Epub ahead of print] (Z.Grambalova, M.Kaiserova, M.Vastik, K.MensÃkova, P.Otruba, J.Zapletalova, J. Dufek, P.Kanovsky)
Complete abstract : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26454492
http://www.viartis.net/parkinsons.disease/news/151014.pdf mail@viartis.net
©2015 Viartis
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