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Neurosonological Findings Related to Non-Motor Features of Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review.

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2021-06-11

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Del Toro Pérez, Cristina
Amaya Pascasio, Laura
Arjona Padillo, Antonio
Olivares Romero, Jesús
Mejías Olmedo, María Victoria
Fernández Pérez, Javier
Payán Ortiz, Manuel
Martínez-Sánchez, Patricia

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Non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD), including neuropsychiatric or dysautonomic complaints, fatigue, or pain, are frequent and have a high impact on the patient's quality of life. They are often poorly recognized and inadequately treated. In the recent years, the growing awareness of NMS has favored the development of techniques that complement the clinician's diagnosis. This review provides an overview of the most important ultrasonographic findings related to the presence of various NMS. Literature research was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception until January 2021, retrieving 23 prospective observational studies evaluating transcranial and cervical ultrasound in depression, dementia, dysautonomic symptoms, psychosis, and restless leg syndrome. Overall, the eligible articles showed good or fair quality according to the QUADAS-2 assessment. Brainstem raphe hypoechogenicity was related to the presence of depression in PD and also in depressed patients without PD, as well as to overactive bladder. Substantia nigra hyperechogenicity was frequent in patients with visual hallucinations, and larger intracranial ventricles correlated with dementia. Evaluation of the vagus nerve showed contradictory findings. The results of this systematic review demonstrated that transcranial ultrasound can be a useful complementary tool in the evaluation of NMS in PD.

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Parkinson’s disease, apathy, autonomic dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, cognitive disorders, dementia, depression, hallucinations, non-motor symptoms, restless legs syndrome, sleep disorders, systematic review, transcranial sonography

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