Precision Dopaminergic Treatment in a Cohort of Parkinson’s disease Patients Carrying Autosomal Recessive Gene Variants: Clinical Cohort Data and a Mini Review
Christos Koros,
Athina-Maria Simitsi,
Nikolaos Papagiannakis
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients harboring recessive gene variants exhibit a distinct clinical phenotype with an early disease onset and relatively mild symptoms. Data concerning individualized therapy for autosomal recessive PD forms are still scarce. Methods: Demographic and treatment data of a cohort of PD carriers of recessive genes (9 homozygous or compound heterozygous PRKN carriers, 4 Heterozygous PRKN carriers and 3 biallelic PINK1 carriers) were evaluated. Results: The average Levodopa … Show more
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