Motor fluctuations and dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease
JG Nutt - Parkinsonism & related disorders, 2001 - Elsevier
JG Nutt
Parkinsonism & related disorders, 2001•ElsevierMotor fluctuations and dyskinesia are common complications of long-term levodopa therapy.
The neural and molecular mechanisms underlying their development are partially
understood. A variety of clinical strategies may reduce the unpredictability of motor
fluctuations and reduce their impact. Prevention of these complications remains an elusive
goal.
The neural and molecular mechanisms underlying their development are partially
understood. A variety of clinical strategies may reduce the unpredictability of motor
fluctuations and reduce their impact. Prevention of these complications remains an elusive
goal.
Motor fluctuations and dyskinesia are common complications of long-term levodopa therapy. The neural and molecular mechanisms underlying their development are partially understood. A variety of clinical strategies may reduce the unpredictability of motor fluctuations and reduce their impact. Prevention of these complications remains an elusive goal.
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