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Do subjects with minimal motor features have prodromal Parkinson disease?
Do subjects with minimal motor features have prodromal Parkinson disease? Ann Neurol. 2018 03; 83(3):562-574.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
alpha-Synuclein
Corpus Striatum
Female
Humans
Male
Motor Skills Disorders
Parkinson Disease
Prodromal Symptoms
Substantia Nigra
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Jeffrey H Kordower
Aron S Buchman