Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Parkinson’s disease and depression

View through CrossRef
Introduction Parkinson’s disease has long been considered as a neurodegenerative disorder of pure motor expression. Motor dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease and other parkinsonian disorders is frequently accompanied by nonmotor signs and symptoms, including cognitive impairment, apathy, anxiety, and depression. Among psychiatric disorders comorbid with Parkinson’s disease, depression is probably the most important in terms of frequency and impact.ObjectivesThe aim of this presentation was to illustrate the importance of considering depressive symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease.MethodsA case report describing a patient with depressive symptoms in a patient with Parkinson’s disease and literature review.ResultsWe report a case of a 57-year-old woman who presented symptoms of Parkinson’s disease for two years. She was treated with Benserazide (Madopar). She was referred to our department for depressive symptomatology. The patient suffered from fatigue, insomnia, loss of sexual desire, sadness, anhedonia, and social withdrawal during the last three months. The diagnosis of depression was not immediately retained. Finally, a major depressive episode was diagnosed. Fluoxetine (20mg per day) was prescribed with clinical improvement.Conclusions The diagnosis of a depressive episode is most often complex, due to an overlap symptomatic of both disorders. The depression comorbid to Parkinson’s disease because of its frequency and impact, requires specific identification and management early.
Title: Parkinson’s disease and depression
Description:
Introduction Parkinson’s disease has long been considered as a neurodegenerative disorder of pure motor expression.
Motor dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease and other parkinsonian disorders is frequently accompanied by nonmotor signs and symptoms, including cognitive impairment, apathy, anxiety, and depression.
Among psychiatric disorders comorbid with Parkinson’s disease, depression is probably the most important in terms of frequency and impact.
ObjectivesThe aim of this presentation was to illustrate the importance of considering depressive symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
MethodsA case report describing a patient with depressive symptoms in a patient with Parkinson’s disease and literature review.
ResultsWe report a case of a 57-year-old woman who presented symptoms of Parkinson’s disease for two years.
She was treated with Benserazide (Madopar).
She was referred to our department for depressive symptomatology.
The patient suffered from fatigue, insomnia, loss of sexual desire, sadness, anhedonia, and social withdrawal during the last three months.
The diagnosis of depression was not immediately retained.
Finally, a major depressive episode was diagnosed.
Fluoxetine (20mg per day) was prescribed with clinical improvement.
Conclusions The diagnosis of a depressive episode is most often complex, due to an overlap symptomatic of both disorders.
The depression comorbid to Parkinson’s disease because of its frequency and impact, requires specific identification and management early.

Related Results

Stress-related mental disorders : an exploration astrocytic biomarkers, comorbidities, and cognition
Stress-related mental disorders : an exploration astrocytic biomarkers, comorbidities, and cognition
<p dir="ltr">Background</p><p dir="ltr">Prolonged exposure to stressors without sufficient recovery can lead to physical and mental symptoms. In Sweden, individua...
Stress-related mental disorders : an exploration astrocytic biomarkers, comorbidities, and cognition
Stress-related mental disorders : an exploration astrocytic biomarkers, comorbidities, and cognition
<p dir="ltr">Background</p><p dir="ltr">Prolonged exposure to stressors without sufficient recovery can lead to physical and mental symptoms. In Sweden, individua...
1333 – Study On The Incidence Of Depression And Apathy In a Group Of Patients Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease
1333 – Study On The Incidence Of Depression And Apathy In a Group Of Patients Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease
IntroductionDepression and apathy are among the most common psychiatric and behavioral disorders associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This two psychiatric disorders are major ...
A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient Global Impression of Disease Severity in Early Stages of Parkinson’s Disease.
A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient Global Impression of Disease Severity in Early Stages of Parkinson’s Disease.
Abstract Introduction Although Parkinson’s Disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, the lived experience of individuals with early-stage Parkinson’s has...
Herbal Drug in Parkinson’s Disease
Herbal Drug in Parkinson’s Disease
Abstract: A neurological condition with multiple levels of intricacy is Parkinson's disease. It has long been distinguished by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia n...
Predictive Modeling and Early Detection of Parkinson's Disease Using Machine Learning
Predictive Modeling and Early Detection of Parkinson's Disease Using Machine Learning
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that impacts millions of citizens in the USA, mainly targeting the motor system and causing debilitating symptoms su...
1282 – Sleep Disturbances And Parkinson's Disease In a Hospital Setting In Romania
1282 – Sleep Disturbances And Parkinson's Disease In a Hospital Setting In Romania
IntroductionSleep disturbance is common among patients with Parkinson's disease and occurs in approximately two thirds of patients.ObjectivesThe main objective of this study was to...

Back to Top