Koller W C
Neurology. 1984 Jul;34(7):957-9. doi: 10.1212/wnl.34.7.957.
Nineteen of 50 Parkinson patients had sensory complaints of numbness, coldness, burning, or pain. There was no objective sensory loss, and sensory symptoms did not correlate with specific motor or autonomic signs. Symptoms were frequently restricted to the hemiparkinson side and sometimes preceded motor symptoms. Nerve conduction and somatosensory evoked potential studies were normal.
50名帕金森病患者中有19名存在麻木、发冷、灼烧或疼痛等感觉异常。无客观感觉丧失,感觉症状与特定运动或自主神经体征无关。症状常局限于帕金森病偏侧,有时先于运动症状出现。神经传导和体感诱发电位研究结果正常。