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On-off related fluctuations of non-motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease
The first part of this thesis is a general theoretical overview of Parkinson’s disease, its symptoms, and fluctuations in those symptoms. The second part comprises a description of the study of existing literature and the pilot study that were conducted ...
Knutsen, Jon-Michael
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BUSINESS CYCLE AND SECTORAL FLUCTUATIONS: A NONLINEAR MODEL FOR CÔTE D’IVOIRE [PDF]
Although the share of service sector in Côte d’Ivoire’s real GDP is higher than other sectors, it is widely recognized that the Ivorian economy is mainly based on agricultural sector and thus the fluctuations in this ‘motor’ sector could have a huge ...
AKA, Bédia F.
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Controlled release levodopa treatment of motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease.
A controlled release preparation of levodopa-carbidopa, CR III, given every 4 hours to 17 Parkinsonian patients for up to 10 months reduced plasma drug variations and improved motor response fluctuations compared with standard levodopa-carbidopa given ...
FABBRINI, Giovanni +5 more
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Making sense of nonequilibrium current fluctuations: A molecular motor example
The nonequilibrium response and fluctuations of Markovian systems, both near and far from equilibrium, are best understood by varying their parameters along dynamical equivalence classes.
Andrieux, David
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Motor fluctuations and dyskinesias (diagnosis and management)
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Do neuropsychiatric fluctuations temporally match motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease?
In Parkinson's disease (PD), non-motor fluctuations (NMFs), especially neuropsychiatric fluctuations, often coexist with motor fluctuations (MFs) but are often under-recognized by physicians and patients.To investigate the relationship between MFs and neuropsychiatric fluctuations in PD.PD patients with MFs and NMFs were enrolled.
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Motor fluctuations and dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 2001Motor fluctuations and dyskinesia are common complications of long-term levodopa therapy. The neural and molecular mechanisms underlying their development are partially understood. A variety of clinical strategies may reduce the unpredictability of motor fluctuations and reduce their impact. Prevention of these complications remains an elusive goal.
John G Nutt
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Background Non-motor fluctuations are a major concern in Parkinson's disease (PD), and they have been categorized into neuropsychiatric, autonomic and sensory fluctuations.
Arja Höglund +2 more
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Pathogenetic studies of motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic mechanisms for levodopa have been studied in relation to the pathogenesis of the motor fluctuations which complicate advanced Parkinson's disease. Since levodopa clearance from the general circulation was found to be similar in patients with wearing-off or on-off phenomena and those with a stable response to levodopa,
T. N. Chase +3 more
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Frequency of mood and anxiety fluctuations in Parkinson's disease patients with motor fluctuations: A systematic review [PDF]
After 5 years of treatment with levodopa, approximately 40% to 50% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) develop motor complications such as dyskinesias or motor fluctuations. These are often accompanied by nonmotor fluctuations, such as fluctuations
Mark L Kuijf, Albert F G Leentjens
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