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Old 07-09-2018, 11:38 AM #1
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Default 35 Years with PD

I guess this is good news?



Beyond 35 years of Parkinson's disease: a comprehensive clinical and instrumental assessment. - PubMed - NCBI
CONCLUSIONS:

Even after more than 35 years of disease, L-dopa and STN-DBS remain effective on PD cardinal symptoms. Although axial, autonomic, and neuropsychological features may become key determinants of disability, some patients maintain a satisfactory quality of life, without significant motor and non-motor impairment.
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