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Freezing of gait in postmortem‐confirmed atypical parkinsonism

Movement Disorders, 2002
AbstractThe frequency and pathophysiology of freezing of gait (FoG) in atypical parkinsonism is unknown. We analysed the frequency of FoG in postmortem‐confirmed atypical parkinsonian disorders (APD) comprising corticobasal degeneration (CBD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), multiple system atrophy (MSA), and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP ...
Jörg, Müller   +5 more
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Deep brain stimulation effect on freezing of gait

Movement Disorders, 2008
The majority of patients with Parkinson's disease suffer from freezing of gait (FOG), which responds more or less to levodopa. Thalamic stimulation, mainly used in the treatment of tremor dominant Parkinson's disease is ineffective in FOG. GPi stimulation moderately improves FOG, but this effect may abate in the long term.
Ferraye, Murielle, U.   +2 more
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Asymmetry and freezing of gait in parkinsonian patients

Journal of Neurology, 2012
It has been hypothesized that freezing of gait (FOG) in parkinsonian patients (PD) might be triggered by a breakdown in the normal symmetry of gait. In this study, we evaluated the relationship between asymmetry of gait and FOG and the effects of intensive treadmill treatment on asymmetry.
Giuseppe, Frazzitta   +3 more
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Freezing of gait in PD

Neurology, 2001
To study the development of freezing of gait in PD.Freezing of gait is a common, disabling, and poorly understood symptom in PD.The authors analyzed data from 800 patients with early PD from the Deprenyl and Tocopherol Antioxidative Therapy of Parkinsonism (DATATOP) clinical trial who were assigned either placebo, deprenyl, tocopherol, or the ...
N, Giladi   +6 more
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Atomoxetine for freezing of gait in Parkinson disease

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2009
Freezing of gait (FoG) is one of the most troublesome symptoms associated with Parkinson disease (PD). This symptom usually does not respond to dopaminergic therapy, possibly because it is mediated via noradrenergic, rather than dopaminergic, deficiency.
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Are Freezing of Gait (FOG) and panic related?

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2006
We studied 109 consecutive patients who were unselected for freezing of gait (FOG), anxiety, depression, or panic attacks. All patients completed a panic assessment, the Hamilton Anxiety Scale and the Hamilton Depression Scale. Patients were divided into those with FOG or no FOG based on their answer to the FOG question on the Activities of Daily ...
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Freezing of Gait

2010
S.W. Mahabier   +3 more
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Freezing of gait: understanding the complexity of an enigmatic phenomenon

Brain, 2020
Michael D Fox   +2 more
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