SENSITIVE-SENSORIAL DISORDERS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Abstract:
The incapacity of basal ganglions to modulate the sensory information due to impaired serotonergic pathways is common in over 50% of the patients with Parkinson’s disease. Ipsilateral rheumatic pain at first extremity affected by resting tremor is the most common. Dopaminergic denervation can induce pain hypersensitivity at central level through the stimuli that leave the basal ganglions and go up to the thalamus. The pathophysiology of the above disorders is less known.
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