@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02015633, author = {金城, 邦彦 and 村谷, 博美 and 江藤, 胤尚 and 柊山, 幸志郎 and 栗原, 公太郎 and Kinjo, Kunihiko and Muratani, Hiromi and Eto, Tanenao and Fukiyama, Koshiro and Kurihara, Kotaro}, issue = {1}, journal = {琉球大学医学会雑誌 : 医学部紀要 = Ryukyu medical journal}, month = {}, note = {78 year-old male with parkinsonism and megacolon was reported. He was admitted to our hospital with complaints of frozen gait and festination, both of which had appeared at the age of 77 and was associated with an increasing abdominal distension. Because of the symptoms such as mask-like face, cog-wheel rigidity, frozen gait, and bradykinesia, and of the lack of definite pyramidal signs and dementia, a diagnosis of parkinsonism, idiopathic rather than secondary, was made despite the history of stroke occurred at the age of 69. A remarkable dilatation of entire colon including rectum was confirmed by roentgenologic examination. An administration of 1-dopa remarkbly improved the parkinsonian symptoms without any exacerbation of megacolon. Autonomic dysfunction derived from parkinsonism might have contributed to the development of megacolon in this case since he had never been treated with anticholinergic agents and other related drugs., 論文}, pages = {25--27}, title = {[症例報告]巨大結腸症を合併したパーキンソニズムの一例}, volume = {11}, year = {1989} }