Features Suggesting an Atypical or Secondary Cause of Parkinsonism | |
SYMPTOMS/SIGNS | ALTERNATIVE DIAGNOSIS TO CONSIDER |
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History | |
Early speech and gait impairment (Lack of tremor, lack of motor asymmetry) | Atypical parkinsonism |
Exposure to neuroleptics | Drug-induced parkinsonism |
Onset prior to age 40 | Genetic form of PD |
Liver disease | Wilson's disease, non-Wilsonian hepatolenticular degeneration |
Early hallucinations and dementia with later development of PD features | Dementia with Lewy bodies |
Diplopia, impaired down gaze | PSP |
Poor or no response to an adequate trial of levodopa | Atypical or secondary parkinsonism |
Physical Examination | |
Dementia as first or early feature | Dementia with Lewy bodies |
Prominent orthostatic hypotension | MSA-p |
Prominent cerebellar signs | MSA-c |
Slow saccades with impaired down gaze | PSP |
High-frequency (6-10 Hz) symmetric postural tremor with a prominent kinetic component | Essential tremor |
Abbreviations: MSA-c, multiple-system atrophy-cerebellar type; MSA-p, multiple-system atrophy-Parkinson's type; PD, Parkinson's disease; PSP, progressive supranuclear palsy.