Gjika Frenki1*, Scopes Grace2, Cibuku Oneda3, Rraklli Ereida4, Daja Stilian5 and Feraizi Eglant5
1MPH, University of Edinburgh, UK
2University of Buckingham, UK
3MD, Neurologist, Outpatient Service Progradec Hospital, Albania
4MD, Outpatient Service Berat Hospital, Albania
5MD, Outpatient Service Pogradec Hospital, Albania
*Corresponding Author: Gjika Frenki, MPH, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Received: May 24, 2023; Published: June 26, 2023
Parkinson’s disease is a common neurological disease common in middle aged and elderly men. Parkinson’s disease involves the degeneration of the extrapyramidal motor system resulting in movement related symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, postural instability, ataxia etc. [1]. Some patients may also develop and experience sensory changes involving olfactory disturbances and auditory and visual disturbances. This paper will explore the ophthalmologic and overall visual problems experienced by PD patients in a study conducted at the Berat and Pogradec Ambulatory Clinics in Albania.
Keywords: Parkinson’s Disease; Quality of Life; Apraxia of Eyelid Opening (AEO)
Citation: Gjika Frenki., et al. “Ophthalmologic Features of Parkinson's Disease: An Observational Study". Acta Scientific Neurology 6.7 (2023): 24-28.
Copyright: © 2023 Gjika Frenki., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.