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Toxina botulínica para tratamento da sialorreia nos pacientes com doença de Parkinson

Rev. bras. neurol; 54 (3), 2018
A sialorreia/ptialismo é um sintoma não motor frequente da doença de Parkinson, que pode causar impacto na saúde e na qualidade de vida dos pacientes. O sintoma decorre da combinação da disfagia com disautonomia e, muitas vezes, também do efeito adverso de drogas frequentemente utilizadas no trata...

Treatment of drooling with sublingual atropine sulfate in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 75 (5), 2017
ABSTRACT Atropine sulfate blocks the muscarinic receptors in the salivary glands and leads to reduced saliva production. There are no published studies about its use in children with cerebral palsy. Objective To report the effect of sublingual atropine sulfate to treat drooling in children with cerebra...

Sialorrhea in children with cerebral palsy

J. pediatr. (Rio J.); 92 (6), 2016
Abstract Objective: To review the literature on sialorrhea in children with cerebral palsy. Source of data: Non-systematic review using the keywords "sialorrhea" and "child" carried out in the PubMed®, LILACS®, and SciELO® databases during July 2015. A total of 458 articles were obtained, of which 1...

Application of botulinum toxin to treat sialorrhea in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients: a literature review

Einstein (Säo Paulo); 14 (3), 2016
ABSTRACT Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons, which are the central nervous system cells that control voluntary muscle movements. The excessive salivation (sialorrhea) is present in approximately 50% of amyo...

Dysphagia and sialorrhea

Arq. gastroenterol; 50 (1), 2013
ContextDysphagia and sialorrhea in patients with Parkinson's disease are both automatically accepted as dependent on this neurological disease.ObjectiveThe aim were to establish if these two complaints are a consequence or associated manifestations of Parkinson's disease.MethodTwo Parkinson's diseases gr...

Disautonomia na doença de Parkinson. Revisão da literatura

Rev. bras. neurol; 47 (4), 2011
Desde o trabalho original, são conhecidos alguns distúrbios autonômicos associados à doença de Parkinson, tais como, sialorréia, disfagia e constipação intestinal. Nesta revisão, descrevemos as principais alterações gastrointestinais, cardiovasculares, urinárias, sexuais, termorregulatórias ...