Depressive symptoms are associated with worse cognitive prognosis in patients with newly diagnosed idiopathic Parkinson disease
Psychogeriatrics2020Vol. 20(6), pp. 880–890
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Jeong Hoon Park, Seung-Hwan Lee, Yeshin Kim, Sang‐Won Park, Gihwan Byeon, Jae‐Won Jang, the Parkinsons's Progression Marker Initiative
Abstract
Our study indicates that the presence of depressive symptoms in patients with early PD is associated with a higher risk of progression to MCI and early depression may reflect subsequent cortical atrophy.
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