Results: 6

Falls in persons with Parkinson's disease: Do non-motor symptoms matter as much as motor symptoms?

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 77 (11), 2019
ABSTRACT Falls are common among persons with Parkinson's disease (PD). On the other hand, predicting falls is complex as there are both generic and PD-specific contributors. In particular, the role of non-motor symptoms has been less studied. Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the ro...

Association between executive and food functions in the acute phase after stroke

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 76 (3), 2018
ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate potential associations among executive, physical and food functions in the acute phase after stroke. Methods This is a cross-sectional study that evaluated 63 patients admitted to the stroke unit of a public hospital. The exclusion criteria were other neurological and/or...

Botulinum toxin for hereditary spastic paraplegia: effects on motor and non-motor manifestations

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 76 (3), 2018
ABSTRACT Motor and non-motor manifestations are common and disabling features of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). Botulinum toxin type A (Btx-A) is considered effective for spasticity and may improve gait in these patients. Little is known about the effects of Btx-A on non-motor symptoms in HSP patie...

Unusual motor and non-motor symptoms and signs in the early stage of Parkinson's disease

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 74 (10), 2016
ABSTRACT Objective Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) may present with unusual motor and non-motor symptoms and signs in the early stage of the disease. Methods Cases were collected over a five-year period at two tertiary movement disorders clinics. All had a diagnosis of PD with unusual pr...

Evaluation of child development: beyond the neuromotor aspect

J. pediatr. (Rio J.); 92 (3,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Objective: To review the epidemiology and update the scientific knowledge on the problems of development and behavior in childhood, and the recommendations for the role of the pediatrician in identifying and managing delays and disturbances in child development and mental health. Sources: A se...

Disfunción escolar en niños de 5 a 19 años con discapacidad motora exclusiva en un hospital de referencia en Argentina

Arch. argent. pediatr; 112 (3), 2014
A pesar de que los niños con discapacidad motora exclusiva no tienen discapacidad intelectual y deberían concurrir a escolaridad común, en la práctica pediátrica observamos un alto nivel de heterogeneidad en la escolaridad de estos niños. El objetivo de nuestro estudio fue establecer la prevalencia...