In this study, we aim to assess and examine cognitive functions in Parkinson’s Disease patients using EEG recordings, with a central focus on characteristics associated with a cognitive decline. Based on neuropsychological evaluation using Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III, 98 participants were divided into three cognitive groups. All the particpants of the study underwent EEG recordings with spectral analysis. The results revealed an increase in the absolute theta power in patients with Parkinson’s disease dementia (PD-D) compared to cognitively normal status (PD-CogN, p=0.00997) and a decrease in global relative beta power in PD-D compared to PD-CogN (p=0.0413). An increase in theta relative power in the left temporal region (p=0.0262), left occipital region (p=0.0109), and right occipital region (p=0.0221) were observed in PD-D compared to PD-N. The global alpha/theta ratio and global power spectral ratio significantly decreased in PD-D compared to PD-N (p = 0.001). In conclusion, the increase in relative theta power and the decrease in relative beta power are characteristic changes in EEG recordings in PD patients with cognitive impairment. Identifying these changes can be a useful biomarker and a complementary tool in the neuropsychological diagnosis of cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s Disease.
Tumefactive multiple sclerosis with the presence of tumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDL) is an infrequent manifestation of multiple sclerosis. It poses a diagnostic challenge, especially in attempts to differentiate it from a central nervous system neoplasm or other demyelinating disorders, such as neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD). The article reports a case of a 40-year-old female during chronic steroid therapy administered due to an episode of idiopathic transverse myelitis. The patient developed tumour-like brain lesions in the left hemispheric parietal-occipital region. The diagnostic process was hindered by extended steroid treatment and a lack of patient compliance. This case is an example of insufficient knowledge about rare forms of multiple sclerosis and the need for a holistic approach involving a through analysis of medical history and previous medical records.
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