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-  2017 

Incidence of vascular brain damage in a population with Parkinson Disease: a clinical statistic study in comparison with a control group of patients afferent to neurological movement disorder outpatients clinic

DOI: 10.23750/abm.v88i1.5008

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A group of 54 defined Parkinson’s disease diagnosed patients was taken in charge in a movement disorder outpatients clinic among a population of others affected by different degenerative or developed diseases. The Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients came both already previously diagnosed in other clinical centers, or firstly diagnosed. The age range was 52-94 yrs, mean 73.1, 27 males and 27 females; the population included people defined as ‘young’ PD. All of them performed, in the whole diagnostic tests, vascular investigation, including brain TC and/or RM. Particularly, 75.92% showed signs of brain vascular damage, ranging from small spots or leukoharaiosis, to more severe diffuse vascular infarcts. The aim was to exactly evaluate if there was some linkage between these findings, i.e. to exclude that these observations were to ascribe to random and extensive incidence of vascular brain suffering in a certain population; in fact, it was remarkable that even in ‘young’ idiopathic PD these signs were observed. Therefore, in order to perform a statistic analysis, the author decided to compare with X2 test the PD group to the population affected by other diseases, which underwent for other reasons to brain TC or RM investigation. This population was composed by 101 individuals, age range of 17-90 yrs, mean 73.1, males 46, females 55. Note that this reference group was mainly composed by people comparable in age to the PD group, being only one subject aged 17 (postural tremor), and being most of them in the senior age range of other movement disorders. The main age frequency of PD patients was 69 (7), the one of comparison group was 70/71 (14). The X2 test showed a significant difference in the incidence of brain cerebrovascular damage between the PD group and the control designed group, with a p=0.028523 (X2 =4.7962). Thereafter a X2 comparison was performed between the idiopathic PD group and a group of diagnosed ‘vascular parkinsonism’, composed by 17 individuals, age range 54 to 88, mean 75.64, major frequency age 83 and 87; the percentage of brain vascular damage is obviously assumed 100%, as compelled by disease definition. The p was = 0. 020465 (X2 = 5.3718). We think that these results are of great interest. In fact, the clinical observation that there is a high incidence of slight or even more severe signs of brain vascular damage in patients diagnosed as idiopathic or ‘sporadic’ PD disease, in the greater part of cases clinically negligible and/or unaware, took us to explore the possible correlation between vascular, mostly ‘silent’ brain suffering

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