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Loss of visual feedback revealing motor impairment – an early symptom of Parkinson’s disease in two Irish farmers

机译:视觉反馈丧失,显示运动障碍–两名爱尔兰农民帕金森氏病的早期症状

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BackgroundIn the absence of visual feedback, humans depend upon proprioceptive information for reaching movements and coordination. Use of sensory information in order to assist movement is impaired in patients with early Parkinson’s disease (PD). It has been postulated that patients with PD compensate for this kinaesthetic deficit by relying on visual information. Case presentationWe report two farmers who first noticed symptoms of PD when working on the farm in situations requiring processing of the proprioceptive/kinaesthetic information in order to execute motor output in the absence of visual cues. A 68-year-old right-handed farmer had a 5-year history of left hand awkwardness. He first noticed the problem while performing artificial insemination in cattle using the recto-vaginal technique. He was diagnosed with PD 15?months after his initial symptoms and responded well to a combination of carbidopa-levodopa and ropinirole but has not returned to performing artificial insemination since. Clinical examination revealed asymmetric parkinsonism with normal sensation on gross neurological examination (including proprioception). A 60-year-old right-handed farmer had a 6-year history of difficulty manoeuvring his right hand whilst turning the calf during calving only when he did not have direct sight of his hand. 18?months later he developed right hand tremor and bradykinesia. He was diagnosed with PD 2?years following these initial symptoms. He had a good response to a combination of carbidopa-levodopa, rasagiline and ropinirole. He switched to using his left hand during calf delivery but is not as dextrous as previously. Clinical examination revealed parkinsonism, more marked in the right hand and normal sensation in all modalities. ConclusionsAlthough task-specific motor impairment could explain the symptoms of these patients, it is noteworthy that loss of visual feedback was central to both of these presentations. Given that early kinaesthetic deficits are known to be present in patients with PD, we postulate that removing visual feedback can expose such deficits in early PD, even when not detectable on routine examination. These two patients suggest that sensorimotor control can be impaired early in PD and may be the first symptom. Once the visual compensatory mechanism is not available, it becomes difficult or impossible to perform complex hand movements.
机译:背景技术在没有视觉反馈的情况下,人类依靠本体感受信息来达到运动和协调。患有早期帕金森氏病(PD)的患者使用感官信息辅助运动的能力受到损害。据推测,PD患者依靠视觉信息来弥补这种运动知觉缺陷。案例介绍我们报告了两名农民,他们在需要处理本体感受/动觉信息以便在没有视觉提示的情况下执行运动输出的情况下,在农场工作时首先注意到PD的症状。一位68岁的右撇子农民有5年的左手笨拙历史。他首先使用直肠阴道技术对牛进行人工授精时注意到了这个问题。最初症状出现15个月后,他被诊断出PD,对卡比多巴-左旋多巴和罗匹尼罗的组合反应良好,但此后一直未恢复人工授精。临床检查显示,总体神经系统检查(包括本体感受)的感觉不对称的帕金森氏症具有正常感觉。一位60岁的惯用右手的农夫有6年的困难历史,只有在他不能直接看到自己的手时,才能在产犊时转动小腿并右转。 18个月后,他出现了右手震颤和运动迟缓。在出现这些最初症状后2年,他被诊断出PD。他对卡比多巴-左旋多巴,雷沙吉兰和罗匹尼罗的组合反应良好。在分娩小牛时,他改用左手,但不像以前那样敏捷。临床检查显示帕金森氏症,在所有形式的右手和正常感觉中更为明显。结论尽管特定任务的运动障碍可以解释这些患者的症状,但值得注意的是,视觉反馈的缺失对这两种表现均至关重要。鉴于已知PD患者存在早期的运动动力学缺陷,因此我们假设消除视觉反馈可以暴露早期PD中的此类缺陷,即使常规检查无法检测到。这两名患者提示感觉运动控制可能在PD早期受损,可能是第一个症状。一旦视觉补偿机制不可用,执行复杂的手部动作就变得困难或不可能。

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