Neurology. 2012 Jan 18. [Epub ahead of print]
Espay AJ, Fasano A, van Nuenen BF, Payne MM, Snijders AH, Bloem BR.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To describe the phenotype of levodopa-induced "on" freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson disease (PD).
METHODS:
We
present a diagnostic approach to separate "on" FOG (deterioration
during the "on state") from other FOG forms. Four patients with PD with
suspected "on" FOG were examined in the "off state" (>12 hours after
last medication intake), "on state" (peak effect of usual medication),
and "supra-on" state (after intake of at least twice the usual dose).
RESULTS:
Patients
showed clear "on" FOG, which worsened in a dose-dependent fashion from
the "on" to the "supra-on" state. Two patients also demonstrated FOG
during the "off state," of lesser magnitude than during "on." In
addition, levodopa produced motor blocks in hand and feet movements,
while other parkinsonian features improved. None of the patients had
cognitive impairment or a predating "off" FOG.
CONCLUSIONS:
True
"on" FOG exists as a rare phenotype in PD, unassociated with cognitive
impairment or a predating "off" FOG. Distinguishing the different FOG
subtypes requires a comprehensive motor assessment in at least 3
medication states.
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