How is Parkinson’s disease diagnosed?

October 13, 2024

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How is Parkinson’s disease diagnosed?

Parkinson’s disease is diagnosed based on a combination of medical history, symptom evaluation, and neurological examinations. There is no specific test (like a blood test) for Parkinson’s, so diagnosis often involves:

  1. Clinical Evaluation: A neurologist assesses key symptoms such as tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia (slowness of movement), and postural instability.
  2. Medical Imaging: While not used for diagnosis, MRI or CT scans may be performed to rule out other conditions.
  3. Response to Medication: Improvement after taking levodopa may support the diagnosis.

Other diagnostic tools, such as DaTscan, help detect dopamine activity in the brain, supporting a Parkinson’s diagnosis.

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