Non‐motor symptoms in early Parkinson's disease with different motor subtypes and their associations with quality of life
European Journal of Neurology2018Vol. 26(3), pp. 400–406
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Xinxin Huang, Samuel Yong‐Ern Ng, Nicole Shuang Yu Chia, F. Setiawan, Kay Yaw Tay, Wing‐Lok Au, Eng‐King Tan, L. C. S. Tan
Abstract
Patients with the PIGD subtype had more severe sleep impairment, fatigue and urinary disturbance compared with patients with the TD subtype. Sleep impairment and fatigue were the most important factors affecting QoL independent of motor subtypes. Prompt identification and treatment of these non-motor symptoms may improve patients' QoL.
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