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Management of psychotic aspects of Parkinson's disease.

Psychotic symptoms have become increasingly common in patients with
idiopathic Parkinson's disease and other parkinsonian syndromes.

This increased prevalence of psychoses is in part a reflection of the
greater longevity of people with Parkinson's disease and, to a certain
extent, is a consequence of our success in treating the motor symptoms of
these syndromes.

The psychotic symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease can be as varied
as the motor symptoms. They stem from interactions between the underlying
neuropathologies of the syndromes and the adverse effects associated with
chronic antiparkinsonian drug administration.

In patients with advanced Parkinson's disease, there is also a high
prevalence of affective comorbidity. This increase in affective symptoms
and the relatively high incidence of cognitive and affective side effects
of the antiparkinsonian medications contribute to the increase in psychoses
observed in these older patients.

The most significant risk factors for developing psychosis in Parkinson's
disease are:
(1) coexistence of dementia,
(2) protracted sleep disturbances, and
(3) nighttime use of long-acting dopaminomimetics.

This article reviews the phenomenology, pathophysiology, and treatment of
psychosis associated with parkinsonism and discusses how atypical
antipsychotic medications have revolutionized the management of the
symptoms and improved the quality of life of those affected.

J Clin Psychiatry 1999;60 Suppl 8:42-53
Juncos JL
Emory University School of Medicine Movement Disorders Program and the
Wesley Woods Center of Aging, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA. [log in to unmask]
PMID: 10335670, UI: 99266701
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

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