Conditions which feature clinical manifestations resembling primary parkinson disease that are caused by a known or suspected condition. Examples include parkinsonism caused by vascular injury, drugs, trauma, toxin exposure, neoplasms, infections and degenerative or hereditary conditions. Clinical features may include bradykinesia, rigidity, parkinsonian gait, and masked facies. In general, tremor is less prominent in secondary parkinsonism than in the primary form. from Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1998, ch38, pp39-42)
Lewy body dementia
Lewy body disease
Malignant neuroleptic syndrome
Other drug-induced secondary parkinsonism
Neuroleptic induced parkinsonism
Other drug induced secondary parkinsonism
Secondary parkinsonism due to other external agents
Postencephalitic parkinsonism
Vascular parkinsonism
Other secondary parkinsonism
Secondary parkinsonism, unspecified