Title of article
Visual evoked potentials in Parkinsonʹs disease—correlation with clinical involvement
Author/Authors
H. ?zden Sener، نويسنده , , Muhittin C. Akbostanc?، نويسنده , , Canan Yücesan، نويسنده , , Babür Dora، نويسنده , , Deniz Selçuki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
4
From page
147
To page
150
Abstract
A total of 18 patients with Parkinsonʹs disease were evaluated clinically and by transient checker-board VEP study. There were significant differences between bradykinesia (P<0.01), rigidity (P<0.02), and tremor (P<0.05) subscores of the more and less severely affected sides. There were no asymmetry of VEP latency or amplitude between the more and less severely affected sides by stimulation of the corresponding eye. There were no significant correlations between the VEP latency or amplitude and any of the clinical features except the bradykinesia scores. The bradykinesia scores on the more severely involved side (r: 0.57; P=0.014) and less severely involved side (r: 0.82; P=0.00003) showed medium to high degree positive correlations with VEP amplitudes by stimulation of the corresponding eye. By studying monocular fullfield responses our data can only suggest that there is no prechiasmal asymmetry. The positive correlation between the VEP amplitude and bradykinesia score might indicate that D2 receptors dominate in the retina.
Keywords
Parkinson’s disease , Visual evoked potentials , Visual asymmetry , Bradykinesia
Journal title
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Record number
463858
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