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Postencephalitic Parkinsonism

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Postencephalitic Parkinsonism

Introduction

Postencephalitic Parkinsonism is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual loss of neuronal function. This page provides comprehensive information about the disease, including its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and current therapeutic approaches.

Postencephalitic Parkinsonism is a rare form of parkinsonism that develops as a long-term complication of encephalitis lethargica (sleepy sickness), an epidemic viral disease that swept the world in the early 20th century[^1]. This condition represents a historical link between viral infections and delayed neurodegenerative disorders, providing crucial insights into the pathogenesis of parkinsonism.

Overview

The condition was first described in the 1920s when thousands of survivors of encephalitis lethargica developed progressive parkinsonian symptoms years after their initial illness[^2]. Postencephalitic Parkinsonism (PEP) is characterized by:

  • Progressive parkinsonism (tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia)
  • Oculogyric crises (painful upward gaze)
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Behavioral changes
  • Respiratory irregularities

Pathophysiology

The underlying mechanism involves damage to the substantia nigra and other basal ganglia structures during the initial encephalitic infection[^3]. Neuropathological studies reveal:

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