Minor hallucinations occur in drug-naive Parkinson's disease patients, even from the premotor phase
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Minor hallucinations occur in drug-naive Parkinson's disease patients, even from the premotor phase
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Corrigenda: Minor hallucinations occur in drug-naive Parkinson's disease patients, even from the premotor phase.Mov Disord. 2016 Mar;31(3):433. doi: 10.1002/mds.26603. Mov Disord. 2016. PMID: 26952120 No abstract available.
Abstract
Objectives: The description of minor hallucinatory phenomena (presence, passage hallucinations) has widened the spectrum of psychosis in Parkinson's disease (PD). Minor hallucinatory phenomena seem to antedate the development of more severe hallucinations. Early detection of minor hallucinations may be useful for screening patients with more severe endophenotypes. Motivated by the observation of "de novo," drug-naive PD patients reporting minor hallucinations, we aimed to prospectively identify "de novo" untreated PD patients experiencing hallucinatory phenomena, and to compare their clinico-demographic characteristics with those of untreated PD patients without hallucinations and healthy controls.
Methods: Screening and description of psychosis was assessed by the Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-Part I and a structured interview covering all types of psychotic phenomena reported in PD. Clinical, neuropsychological, and demographic data of PD patients with and without psychotic phenomena were compared with those of age- and education-matched healthy controls.
Results: Fifty drug-naive, "de novo" PD patients and 100 controls were prospectively included. Minor hallucinations were experienced in 42% (21 of 50) PD patients and 5% controls (P < 0.0001). Coexistence of passage and presence hallucinations was the most common finding. Unexpectedly, 33.3% of patients with minor hallucinations manifested these as a pre-motor symptom, starting 7 months to 8 years before first parkinsonian motor symptoms. The presence of minor hallucinations was significantly associated with presence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
Conclusions: In this first study to prospectively analyze the frequency of minor hallucinatory phenomena in incident, untreated PD patients, hallucinations appeared as a frequent early non-motor symptom that may even predate the onset of parkinsonism.
Keywords: Parkinson's disease; REM sleep behavior disorder; drug-naive; early untreated; hallucinations; premotor.
© 2015 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
Comment in
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Editorial on: Pagonabarraga J, Martinez-Hora S, Fernandez de Bobadilla R et al. Minor hallucinations occur in drug-naïve Parkinson's disease patients even from the premotor phase. Movement Disorders 2015; Available from: DOI: 10.1002/mds.26432.Mov Disord. 2016 Jan;31(1):9-10. doi: 10.1002/mds.26472. Epub 2015 Dec 11. Mov Disord. 2016. PMID: 26660462 No abstract available.
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