病例报告:左旋多巴诱导帕金森病患者的创造性觉醒

Sanju George, Jacob Chacko, Sheetal Cyriac
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帕金森氏症主要是一种神经退行性疾病,表现为神经症状,但也可能伴有精神症状。此外,在一些帕金森病患者中,他们的创造力可能会觉醒,这种觉醒可以采取几种形式。这种创造力可以在art-naïve患者或创造力处于休眠状态的人身上看到。虽然这种现象的确切机制尚不清楚,但在某些情况下,左旋多巴和多巴胺激动剂的治疗被认为是负责任的。在这里,我们描述了一位患有帕金森病的患者,左旋多巴治疗引发了一种自童年以来就处于休眠状态的潜在创造技能。通过患者自己和他妻子的眼睛,我们讨论了这种现象的临床益处。
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Case Report: Levodopa - induced creative awakening in a patient with Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease is primarily a neurodegenerative disorder and presents with neurological symptoms but it can also have  accompanying psychiatric symptoms. In addition, in some patients with Parkinson’s disease there can be an awakening of their creativity, which can take several forms. Such creativity can be seen in art-naïve patients or in whom the creativity lay dormant. Although the precise mechanism for this phenomenon is not understood, treatment with levodopa and dopamine agonists have been considered responsible in some cases. Here, we describe a patient with Parkinson’s disease in whom levodopa treatment triggered a latent creative skill that was dormant since childhood. Through the patient’s own and his wife’s eyes, we discuss the clinical benefits of this phenomenon.
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