Parkinson's Disease Tulip


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Old 12-16-2013, 01:52 PM #11
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I think the best action is to ask your doctor what DTJ means and if it has any clinical significance. May have been a symptom noted to justify the MRI. Means nothing out of context. Do call the doctor and ask the results of the MRI. good luck to you.
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just to reply to neuro i went to the hospital and did mri and all tests
nothing showed up , the doctor suggested parkinsonism and tested me
with sinemet , no major changes accrued so he gave me pk merz
and indral for one month , i felt a relief as for the mri but still the
disease is uncovered
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