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Can One Have PD Without Datscan Confirmation ?

hi, two years ago I started having hand tremor, fatigue, difficulty swallowing, muscle tightness of upper extremities. then, a neurologist suggested could be PD? when given Dopamine, my symptoms were less severe. My DatScan just came back negative. Do you think I can have PD without the DatScan confirmation?
Mon, 7 Jan 2019
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Hi,

Parkinsonism has a very large number of causes but no laboratory or imaging study is required in patients with a typical presentation. Such patients are aged 55 years or older and have slowly progressive and asymmetric parkinsonism with resting tremor and bradykinesia or rigidity.

Now, it depends on the long-term course of your illness. If these symptoms remain persistent, and the many different causes of parkinsonism are ruled out, Parkinson's is the diagnosis.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Waleed Ahmad,
General & Family Physician
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Can One Have PD Without Datscan Confirmation ?

Hi, Parkinsonism has a very large number of causes but no laboratory or imaging study is required in patients with a typical presentation. Such patients are aged 55 years or older and have slowly progressive and asymmetric parkinsonism with resting tremor and bradykinesia or rigidity. Now, it depends on the long-term course of your illness. If these symptoms remain persistent, and the many different causes of parkinsonism are ruled out, Parkinson s is the diagnosis. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Waleed Ahmad, General & Family Physician