Juvenile Parkinsonism: Clinical and metabolic characteristics

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Twenty one patients with idiopathic Parkinsonism beginning before the age of 40 years were investigated. The mean duration of the disease was 19 years. There was a good and sustained response to levodopa. Only four patients reached stages IV and V (Hoehn and Yahr). Intolerance to levodopa was observed in the more advanced stages of the disease. In the series the familial incidence of Parkinsonism (2 cases) and essential tremor (3 cases) was very low. Thyroid, disorder, diabetes mellitus or macrocytic anaemia was not found in any of the cases.

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Lima, B., Neves, G., & Nora, M. (1987). Juvenile Parkinsonism: Clinical and metabolic characteristics. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 50(3), 345–348. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.50.3.345

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