| Literature DB >> 25204278 |
Krzysztof Sadowski1, Małgorzata Serafin-Król, Karol Szlachta, Andrzej Friedman.
Abstract
Accumulating data confirm the usefulness of transcranial sonography (TCS) in the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. The relevance of basal ganglia abnormalities depicted by TCS in atypical parkinsonian syndromes still needs further assessment. In the present study, 20 patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and 13 patients with corticobasal syndrome (CBS) were studied with the use of transcranial sonography. Echogenicity of the substantia nigra (SN) and lenticular nucleus (LN) were assessed. 0/20 patients with PSP and 8/12 (66.6 %) patients with CBS were characterized with SN hyperechogenicity. LN hyperechogenicity was observed in 9/20 patients diagnosed with PSP and 0/11 of CBS patients. The combination of SN isoechogenicity and LN hyperechogenicity reached 100 % sensitivity and positive predictive value for the diagnosis of PSP. The results of this study point out that CBS has to be taken into consideration when SN hyperechogenicity is depicted in a patient with parkinsonian syndrome. Normal echogenicity of the SN coexisting with LN hyperechogenicity practically excludes CBS.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25204278 PMCID: PMC4449374 DOI: 10.1007/s00702-014-1310-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neural Transm (Vienna) ISSN: 0300-9564 Impact factor: 3.575
Demographic and clinical data of patients
| PSP | CBS | |
|---|---|---|
| Number | 20 | 14 |
| Sex M/F | 12/8 | 7/7 |
| Age (years, ±SD) | 60 ± 5.86 | 64 ± 9.48 |
| Disease duration (years, ±SD) | 3.9 ± 2.3 | 3.5 ± 2.19 |
| UPDRS III score (mean, ±SD) | 42 ± 3 | 44 ± 5 |
| Dementia | 11/20 | 7/14 |
| Alien limb syndrome | 0/20 | 6/14 |
Fig. 1Comparison of the area of echogenicity in the SN (cm2) in PSP and CBS patients (p < 0.05)