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Parkinson's Disease: Pathogenesis and Clinical Aspects

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Parkinson's Disease: Pathogenesis and Clinical Aspects
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Publisher: Codon Publications
ISBN-13: 9780994438164
Number of pages: 194

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Parkinson's disease is an increasingly common neurodegenerative condition, which causes not only dysfunction of movement but also a broad range of nonmotor features, including mood disturbance, sleep dysfunction, autonomic dysfunction, cognitive deficits, dementia, and neuropsychiatric symptoms.

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