Neuropsychiatric features of Parkinson's disease in the era prior to the use of dopaminergic therapies.
Chengyu ZhangSuzanne ReevesAnthony S DavidHarry CostelloJonathan P RogersPublished in: Cognitive neuropsychiatry (2023)
Prior to the use of dopaminergic therapies, patients with Parkinson's disease admitted to hospital rarely, if ever, reported psychotic symptoms, although other neuropsychiatric symptoms were more prevalent. The main limitation is that a lack of systematic enquiry about psychotic symptoms may have resulted in underreporting.