Rodgers-Johnson P, Garruto R M, Yanagihara R, Chen K M, Gajdusek D C, Gibbs C J
Neurology. 1986 Jan;36(1):7-13. doi: 10.1212/wnl.36.1.7.
We reviewed the records of 279 Guamanian Chamorro patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and 293 patients with parkinsonism-dementia (PD), who had onset of symptoms between 1950 and 1979, to determine if there were changes in the clinical and neuropathologic features that might clarify the declining incidence rates in the past decade. There were no major temporal changes in the frequencies of physical findings or histopathologic features, but in the past three decades, an increase in age at onset was observed for both ALS and PD. There was also a shorter duration of illness in ALS and a longer duration in PD. Good correlation was found between the clinical and pathologic findings for both ALS and PD throughout this period.
我们回顾了279名患有肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)的关岛查莫罗患者以及293名患有帕金森痴呆症(PD)患者的记录,这些患者的症状于1950年至1979年期间出现,以确定临床和神经病理学特征是否存在变化,这些变化可能有助于解释过去十年发病率下降的情况。体格检查结果或组织病理学特征的频率没有重大的时间变化,但在过去三十年中,ALS和PD的发病年龄均有所增加。ALS的病程也较短,而PD的病程较长。在此期间,ALS和PD的临床和病理结果之间均发现了良好的相关性。