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A Cross-Sectional Comprehensive Assessment of the Profile and Burden of Non-motor Symptoms in Relation to Motor Phenotype in the Nigeria Parkinson Disease Registry Cohort.

Oluwadamilola O OjoKolawole W WahabAbiodun H BelloSani A AbubakarBertha C EkehFolajimi Morenikeji OtubogunEmmanuel U IwuozoTemitope H FarombiOlaleye A AdenijiFrancis I OjiniFrank A ImarhiagbeYakub NyandaitiMorenikeji A KomolafeMichael B FawaleGerald A OnwuegbuzieYusuf ZubairUduak E WilliamsFunlola T TaiwoShyngle I OyakhireOlajumoke O OshinaikeNosakhare OsemwegieGodwin O OsaigbovoFrancis E OdiaseOlanike A OdeniyiYahaya O ObiaboEmmanuel E ObehigheErnest O NwazorPaul O NwaniAbiodun J KehindeCyril O EramehOluchi S EkenzeFranklin Okechukwu DikeSalisu A BalarabeOhwotemu ArigbodiBabawale ArabambiIfeyinwa Ani-OshekuMohammed W AliJohn E AkpekpeRufus O AkinyemiUchechi AgulannaChristian E AguOsigwe P AgabiBabatunde A AdemiluyiAkintunde A AdebowaleCharles O AchoruOladunni V AbiodunMie RizigNjideka U Okubadejo
Published in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2021)
The profile and burden of NMS, and association with motor subtype in our black African cohort is largely similar to descriptions from other populations.
Keyphrases
  • parkinson disease
  • deep brain stimulation
  • physical activity
  • genetic diversity