1. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3: response to levodopa infusion in two cases.
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Miranda, Javier and Cubo, Esther
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DRUG therapy for Parkinson's disease , *COMBINATION drug therapy , *ANTIPARKINSONIAN agents , *DOPA , *PARENTERAL infusions , *CEREBELLUM diseases , *PHARMACEUTICAL gels , *PARKINSONIAN disorders , *DOPAMINE agents , *NEURODEGENERATION - Abstract
Introduction: Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA-ATXN3) is a genetic neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia and other variable findings, including Parkinsonian syndrome. There is no disease-modifying treatment for SCA-ATXN3, so symptom-based management predominates. We aim to illustrate the disease's phenotypic variability and describe the effectiveness of advanced therapies in Parkinsonian symptoms.Cases: We present two patients with a predominant levodopa-responsive Parkinsonian phenotype, combined with cerebellar features. We achieved an optimal control of Parkinsonian symptoms with a carbidopa-levodopa intestinal gel infusion pump.Conclusions: We should suspect an SCA-ATXN3 etiology in patients with syndromes resembling an early-onset Parkinson disease with an autosomal dominant pattern. These patients could benefit from anti-Parkinsonian treatments, including levodopa intestinal gel infusion pump. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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