Autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease: Implications for pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment

Volume: 134, Pages: 104700 - 104700
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease with a 200 year-long research history. Our understanding about its clinical phenotype and pathogenesis remains limited, although dopaminergic replacement therapy has significantly improved patient outcomes. Autonomic dysfunction is an essential category of non-motor phenotypes that has recently become a cutting edge field that directs frontier research in PD. In this review, we initially...
Paper Details
Title
Autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease: Implications for pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
134
Pages
104700 - 104700
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