Clinical evolution of Parkinson's disease and prognostic factors affecting motor progression: 9‐year follow‐up study
European Journal of Neurology2014Vol. 22(3), pp. 457–463
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Abstract
Our results show that, when measured clinically, motor progression was non-linear and that it occurred in distinct phases, all of which were affected by baseline demographic and clinical variables such as gender, age at diagnosis, disease subtype, cognitive status and baseline motor score.
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