Nonmotor Symptoms in Subjects Without Evidence of Dopaminergic Deficits
Movement Disorders2015Vol. 30(7), pp. 976–981
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Fabienne Sprenger, Klaus Seppi, Atbin Djamshidian, Eva Reiter, Michael Nocker, Katherina Mair, Georg Göbel, Werner Poewe
Abstract
NMS are more frequent in SWEDDs than in controls, and autonomic dysfunction and orthostatic hypotension were even more common than in PD patients. These findings support the notion that SWEDDS represent a group of patients with still poorly understood pathophysiology. © 2015 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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