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Parkinson's and Alzheimer's dementia very different
Tue Oct 2, 2007 5:06pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Dementia associated with Parkinson's disease is
distinctively different from that seen in Alzheimer's disease, Norwegian
researchers report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.
Dr. Kolbjorn Bronnick at Stavanger University Hospital, Norway, and
colleagues conducted a neurological assessment of 488 patients with
Parkinson's disease dementia and another 488 patients with Alzheimer's
disease, using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Alzheimer's Disease
Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale.
The objective of the study by was to assess whether or not a diagnosis could
be made based on the results of the cognitive profiles.
"Both groups showed memory impairment, Alzheimer's disease patients
performing worse than Parkinson's disease dementia patients," the
investigators report. "On the verbal memory tasks in the Alzheimer's Disease
Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale, however, both groups were clearly
impaired relative to a normal control group, with very large effect sizes."
"Poor performance of the Alzheimer's disease patients on the orientation
test in Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale best
discriminated between the groups, followed by poor performance of the
Parkinson's disease dementia patients on the attentional task in Mini-Mental
State Examination," Bronnick's team found.
"Diagnosis was predicted from the cognitive profile, with an overall
accuracy of 74.7 percent," they report.
"In conclusion," the researchers write, "we found differential cognitive
profiles in patients with Parkinson's disease dementia and Alzheimer's
disease."
This strongly supports the hypothesis that Parkinson's disease dementia
occurs through a mechanism that is quite different than the one associated
with Alzheimer's disease, and that there exist pathological and
physiological mechanisms specifically related to Parkinson's disease
dementia.
SOURCE: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, October 2007.
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Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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