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Parkinson Disease Dementia: eMedicine Psychiatry

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Overview: Parkinson disease (Parkinson's disease, PD) is a disabling, progressive condition that is predominantly thought of as a movement disorder. In 1817, when James Parkinson originally described the shaking palsy, he stated that cognitive changes are not ...

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Tags: Dementia, Movement Disorder, Parkinson's Disease, Disease and Condition, Psychiatry, Psychology

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