We conclude that the presence of neonatal leg movements does not indicate integrity of functional lower motor neuron innervation by spinal segments caudal to the meningomyelocele. Present observations could explain why fetal surgery at the level of the meningomyelocele does not prevent loss of leg movements.
Twenty-one de novo parkinsonian patients in stage I to III of the Hoehn and Yahr scale completed a 6-month, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Low-dose bromocriptine (15 mg daily) was effective. Rigidity improved more than tremor or bradykinesia. Sustained satisfactory benefit was seen only in patients with mild Parkinson's disease.
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