Functional motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and functional parkinsonism: a systematic review

M Ambar Akkaoui, PA Geoffroy… - The Journal of …, 2020 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
M Ambar Akkaoui, PA Geoffroy, E Roze, B Degos, B Garcin
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2020Am Neuropsych Assoc
Objective: Whereas functional symptoms are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), a
parkinsonian syndrome may occasionally reflect a pure functional disorder (also named
functional parkinsonism [FP]). This review aimed to decipher these entities to clarify the link
between functional manifestations and PD. Methods: Following the PRISMA guidelines, the
authors performed a systematic literature search of the PubMed and Science Direct
databases for the period 1988 to December 2018 to identify studies of patients with either FP …
Objective
Whereas functional symptoms are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD), a parkinsonian syndrome may occasionally reflect a pure functional disorder (also named functional parkinsonism [FP]). This review aimed to decipher these entities to clarify the link between functional manifestations and PD.
Methods
Following the PRISMA guidelines, the authors performed a systematic literature search of the PubMed and Science Direct databases for the period 1988 to December 2018 to identify studies of patients with either FP or PD associated with functional neurological symptoms.
Results
From the 844 articles screened, 22 were retained, including 12 studies of functional neurological symptoms in PD and 16 studies of FP. The studies of functional symptoms in PD included 121 patients—57% were women, and the mean age was 61.3 years. Psychiatric history (mostly depression) and exposure to triggering stressors were frequent: 60% and 82.5%, respectively. The most common symptom was tremor (33.8%), most often located on the side most affected by PD (50%). Studies of FP included a total of 120 patients—62% were women, and the mean age was 50.7 years. The first FP symptoms appeared on average 5 years before diagnosis, with an abrupt onset in half the cases; 67.6% had a psychiatric history, and 46.8% were exposed to triggering stressors, such as physical injury, stress at work, or loss of family or friends.
Conclusions
Findings suggest a possible relationship between PD and FP. Clinicians should keep in mind the possibility of functional symptoms in PD patients.
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