The fluctuating parkinsonian patient - Clinical and pathophysiological aspects

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Abstract

Although levodopa-related motor response complications remain challenging from a pathophysiological and therapeutic standpoint, major advances have been made in the last decade, supporting the development of several promising drugs. Eventually, these drugs may help us to prevent, alleviate, or even "deprime" these frequent and disabling complications. Knowledge of the basic mechanisms and hypotheses underlying this fascinating conversion in the parkinsonian brain allows neurologists to understand the rationale behind emerging treatment strategies.

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Blanchet, P. J. (2003). The fluctuating parkinsonian patient - Clinical and pathophysiological aspects. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0317167100003206

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