Nagasaki H, Kosaka K, Nakamura R
Tohoku J Exp Med. 1981 Nov;135(3):231-6. doi: 10.1620/tjem.135.231.
A total of 191 patients with hemispheric lesion mainly due to CVD were examined by the finger-tapping test, and their disturbances of rhythm formation, 'hastening phenomenon' (HP), were compared with those of Parkinson's disease. HP was observed in 56% of the right and 49% of the left hemiplegic patients. HP in the intact hand of the patient was highly correlated with that of the affected hand. CT scans were examined in 86 of 191 patients, and HP was specifically correlated with unilateral striatal lesions. Thus, the disturbances of rhythm formation in hemiplegia, together with those in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, SND and OPCA, were attributed either to organic or functional deficits in the striatum.
共有191例主要因脑血管病导致半球病变的患者接受了手指敲击试验检查,并将他们的节律形成障碍“加速现象”(HP)与帕金森病患者的进行了比较。右侧偏瘫患者中56%以及左侧偏瘫患者中49%观察到了HP。患者健侧手的HP与患侧手的HP高度相关。191例患者中的86例进行了CT扫描检查,HP与单侧纹状体病变具有特异性关联。因此,偏瘫患者的节律形成障碍,与帕金森病、亨廷顿舞蹈病、进行性核上性麻痹和橄榄体脑桥小脑萎缩患者的一样,都归因于纹状体的器质性或功能性缺陷。