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Early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
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The clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) is most difficult early
in the disease when the signs and symptoms are most subtle.

The differential diagnosis of PD includes a number of movement disorders
with similar symptomatology (e.g., essential tremor, multiple system
atrophy, vascular parkinsonism).

In most published studies of PD, the disease is diagnosed simply by the
presence of two of the three cardinal motor signs-tremor, rigidity, and
bradykinesia - or by the presence of three of the four motor signs: tremor,
rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability.

However, there is an obvious need for better diagnostic criteria.

Until discrete biologic markers are developed, the use of exclusion
criteria may improve the accuracy of the presumptive diagnosis of PD.


Neurology 1997 Jul;49(1 Suppl 1):S10-S25
Koller WC, Montgomery EB
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66160 USA
PMID: 9222271, MUID: 97365444
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