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Apomorphine and levodopa challenge in patients with a focal midbrain lesion

Elena Moro, Alberto Albanese

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Abstract

Three patients who presented with parkinsonian signs resulting from a focal midbrain lesion are reported. In all patients parkinsonian features occurred acutely and improved following acute challenge with apomorphine but not with levodopa. Remission of parkinsonian signs occurred spontaneously to a different degree. Inconsistent clinical response following administration of levodopa has been well documented in patients with focal midbrain lesions associated with parkinsonian signs; however, the efficacy of apomorphine has not been tested before. Anatomic or etiologic features do not allow us to predict in which cases parkinsonian signs secondary to a midbrain lesion would respond to levodopa or to dopamine agonists. A trial with apomorphine is warranted in all such cases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-275
Number of pages7
JournalMovement Disorders
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Apomorphine

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