Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona 85259, USA.
Mov Disord. 2010 Apr 15;25(5):642-6. doi: 10.1002/mds.22971.
Limited clinical information has been published on cases pathologically diagnosed with incidental Lewy body disease (ILBD). Standardized, longitudinal movement and cognitive data was collected on a cohort of subjects enrolled in the Sun Health Research Institute Brain and Body Donation Program. Of 277 autopsied subjects who had antemortem clinical evaluations within the previous 3 years, 76 did not have Parkinson's disease, a related disorder, or dementia of which 15 (20%) had ILBD. Minor extrapyramidal signs were common in subjects with and without ILBD. Cognitive testing revealed an abnormality in the ILBD group in the Trails B test only. ILBD cases had olfactory dysfunction; however, sample size was very small. This preliminary report revealed ILBD cases have movement and cognitive findings that for the most part were not out of proportion to similarly assessed and age-similar cases without Lewy bodies. Larger sample size is needed to have the power to better assess group differences.
关于经病理诊断为偶发路易体病(ILBD)的病例,目前仅发表了有限的临床信息。对参加太阳健康研究所脑与身体捐赠计划的受试者队列进行了标准化、纵向的运动和认知数据收集。在 277 名有尸检前 3 年内临床评估的受试者中,76 名受试者没有帕金森病、相关疾病或痴呆,其中 15 名(20%)患有 ILBD。有和没有 ILBD 的受试者都常见轻微的锥体外系体征。认知测试仅显示 ILBD 组的 Trails B 测试异常。ILBD 病例有嗅觉功能障碍,但样本量非常小。本初步报告显示,ILBD 病例的运动和认知发现,在大多数情况下与没有路易体的、经过类似评估和年龄相似的病例不成比例。需要更大的样本量来更好地评估组间差异。