Pain is a disabling and often underestimated non-motor symptom (NMS) detrimentally affecting the quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).

Ghosh, P., Imbriani, P., Caputi, N., Natoli, S., Schirinzi, T., Di Lazzaro, G., et al. (2020). A Dual Centre Study of Pain in Parkinson's Disease and Its Relationship with Other Non-Motor Symptoms. JOURNAL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE, 10(4), 1817-1825 [10.3233/JPD-202088].

A Dual Centre Study of Pain in Parkinson's Disease and Its Relationship with Other Non-Motor Symptoms

Natoli, Silvia
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Schirinzi, Tommaso;Pisani, Antonio
2020-10-01

Abstract

Pain is a disabling and often underestimated non-motor symptom (NMS) detrimentally affecting the quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).
ott-2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Neurodegeneration
noradrenergic pathway
pain
parkinsonism
serotonergic pathway
Ghosh, P., Imbriani, P., Caputi, N., Natoli, S., Schirinzi, T., Di Lazzaro, G., et al. (2020). A Dual Centre Study of Pain in Parkinson's Disease and Its Relationship with Other Non-Motor Symptoms. JOURNAL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE, 10(4), 1817-1825 [10.3233/JPD-202088].
Ghosh, P; Imbriani, P; Caputi, N; Natoli, S; Schirinzi, T; Di Lazzaro, G; Covington, L; Sparks, Ad; Salnikova, Y; Rukavina, K; Ray Chaudhuri, K; Pisan...espandi
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