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Withdrawal of visual feedback improves micrographia in Parkinson's disease

✍ Scribed by William G. Ondo; Pankaj Satija


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
61 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Micrographia is a common, often presenting feature of Parkinson's disease. We assessed a simple writing paradigm in 40 PD patients β€œoff” medications, 40 different PD patients β€œon” medications, and 64 age‐ and sex‐matched controls. Patients wrote β€œToday is a nice day” with both eyes open and eyes closed to assess the effects of visual withdrawal (eyes closure). The order (eyes open vs. eyes closed) was alternated. In the β€œoff” medicine group, eye closure increased the writing length by 14.0 Β± 10.1% (P < 0.05) from a mean of 69.1 to 77.7 mm [range βˆ’14% to +73%]. The percentage increase was larger in the 20 subjects with the smallest baseline writing size (worse micrographia), compared to the 20 with relatively larger writing (19.5% vs. 7.9%, P < 0.05). Neither the β€œon” medicine group, nor the control group changed. Simple eye closure significantly increased writing size in β€œoff” PD patients to a similar or greater amount as levodopa. This data suggests that micrographia is not a pure motor hypokinetic feature but is affected by PD similar to other superlearned tasks such as walking. Furthermore, some patients have adapted this simple eye closing strategy when writing, especially signatures. Β© 2007 Movement Disorder Society


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