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Conjugal parkinsonism - Clinical, pathology and genetic study. No evidence of person-to-person transmission.

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Conjugal parkinsonism - Clinical, pathology and genetic study. No evidence of person-to-person transmission.

Auteurs : Ali H. Rajput ; Leslie W. Ferguson ; Christopher A. Robinson ; Ilaria Guella ; Matthew J. Farrer ; Alexander Rajput

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Abstract

Neurodegeneration is known basis of several different Parkinson syndromes. The most common Parkinson syndrome is the Parkinson's disease. Distinction between different Parkinson syndromes is based on pathology or genetic findings. Recent studies indicate that several major variants of PS have some characteristics of a prion disease and may therefore be transmissible. Married couples offer a unique opportunity to study person-to-person transmission and the role of shared environments as the cause of parkinsonism.

DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2016.07.011
PubMed: 27481034

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