Early onset parkinsonism

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Abstract

Early-onset parkinsonism refers to those patients with onset of a parkinsonian syndrome before age 40. These cases can be further subdivided into Young-onset (between ages 40 and 21) and Juvenile-onset (below age 21). In this review we will focus on the peculiar clinical features that distinguish these cases from classic late-onset parkinsonism, their characteristic response to medication, and their heterogeneous pathogenesis, including recent findings in the field of genetics that would suggest that a significant number of these patients are the result of genetic mutations.

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Gershanik, O. S. (2003). Early onset parkinsonism. Frontiers in Bioscience. Bioscience Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.2741/1100

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