Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2010; 78: S8-S15
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1245176
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Differenzialdiagnosen der Parkinson-Krankheit: aktuelle Konsensuskriterien und Ausblicke

Differential Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease: Current Consensus Criteria and OutlookG. Respondek1 , S. Decker1 , L. Steinmeyer1 , W. H. Oertel1 , G. U. Höglinger1
  • 1Klinik für Neurologie der Philipps-Universität Marburg
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Publication History

Publication Date:
01 March 2010 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Parkinson-Syndrome, klinisch definiert durch eine Kombination von Kardinalsymptomen, können die klinische Manifestation von unterschiedlichen, neuropathologisch definierten Krankheitsentitäten sein. Infolge der unterschiedlichen prognostischen, therapeutischen und wissenschaftlichen Implikationen ist eine sichere differenzialdiagnostische Abgrenzung der unterschiedlichen Entitäten im frühen Krankheitsverlauf erstrebenswert. Zu diesem Zweck sind standardisierte klinische diagnostische Kriterien mit ausreichender Validierung gegen den Goldstandard der neuropathologischen Diagnostik wichtig. Hier sollen die aktuell zur Verfügung stehenden klinischen diagnostischen Kriterien der atypischen Parkinson-Syndrome und deren Validität beleuchtet werden.

Abstract

Parkinsonian-syndrome, clinically based on the combination of cardinal symptoms, could be the clinical manifestation of different, neuropathological defined entities. Because of the different prognostic, therapeutical and scientific implications a reliable differential diagnostic of the entities in early course of disease is desirable. For this purpose standardized clinical diagnostic criteria with sufficient validation against the gold standard of the neuropathological diagnostic are important. In this article, the clinical diagnostic criteria of atypical Parkinsonian-syndrome and their validity were discussed.

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PD Dr. Günter U. Höglinger

Klinik für Neurologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg

Rudolf-Bultmann-Str. 8

35039 Marburg

Email: hoegling@med.uni-marburg.de

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