Reflexiones sobre la biosíntesis de la morfina y el Parkinson idiopático

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Based on a day-by-day, in-depth study of a clinical case, it was deduced that Parkinson's disease results in autointoxication, due to damage to morphine biosynthesis. Blood morphine levels should be studied in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease before treatment as well as in depressive patients (being the group most affected by Parkinson's disease) to achieve early preclinical diagnosis.

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Perea-Sasiaín, J. (2007). Reflexiones sobre la biosíntesis de la morfina y el Parkinson idiopático. Revista de Salud Publica. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0124-00642007000200014

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