Cross‐Cultural Differences of the Non‐Motor Symptoms Studied by the Traditional Chinese Version of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society–Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice2016Vol. 4(1), pp. 68–77
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Rwei‐Ling Yu, Ruey‐Meei Wu, Anne Chan, Vincent Mok, Yih‐Ru Wu, Barbara C. Tilley, Sheng Luo, Lu Wang, Nancy R. LaPelle, Glenn T. Stebbins, Christopher G. Goetz
Abstract
The traditional Chinese version of the MDS-UPDRS can be designated as an official translation of the original scale, and it is now available for use. Moreover, NMS in PD constitute a major issue worldwide, and the pattern of NMS among the Chinese population is more marked in terms of cognition-based symptoms and activities of daily living.
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