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Depression: impact and management by the [PD] patient and family.

Prodromal personality features possibly presaging PD include excessive
introversion, punctuality, and inflexibility.

Neurobehavioral symptoms of PD that might complicate recognition and
treatment of depression include loss of initiative, social withdrawal,
excessive dependency indecisiveness, fatigue, apprehension about new
challenges, and agoraphobia.

In connection with this last feature, PD patients should be encouraged to
venture out of the house because the extrapyramidal motor system, which is
compromised in PD, takes over in a relaxed, familiar setting.

Thus, Parkinson patients tend to have more symptoms at home than away from
home.

The deteriorating cognitive function which may occur in some PD patients
may exacerbate social withdrawal and certain fears.

Features of major depression in parkinsonian depression parallel those of
the uncomplicated variety, but loss of appetite/weight and sleep
disturbances may be more severe in parkinsonian depression.

Serotonin depletion probably underlies the pathophysiology of this
condition, in that cerebrospinal-fluid levels of serotonin's terminal
metabolite decline to a greater extent in parkinsonian depression than in
uncomplicated PD.

After establishing the severity of depression, the clinician can
contemplate several management approaches: in addition to group
psychotherapy, antidepressants (after discontinuation of selegiline to
avoid adverse events), particularly tricyclic antidepressants with low
anticholinergic action (i.e., low potential for confusion) or selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors may be administered.

Depressive symptoms during "off" periods (i.e., at nadirs of drug levels)
may be relatively intractable and warrant patient and family education.

Finally, electroconvulsive and light therapy represent appropriate
therapeutic modalities for selected patients.


Neurology 1999;52(7 Suppl 3):S7-9
Cote L
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA.
PMID: 10227603, UI: 99242142

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/>

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