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Differences in the Presentation and Progression of Parkinson's Disease by Sex.

Hirotaka IwakiCornelis BlauwendraatHampton L LeonardMary B MakariousJonggeol J KimGanqiang LiuJodi Maple-GrødemJean-Christophe CorvolLasse PihlstrømMarlies van NimwegenLuba SmolenskyNinad AmondikarSamantha J HuttenMark FrasierKhanh-Dung H NguyenJacqueline RickShirley EberlyFaraz FaghriPeggy AuingerKirsten M ScottRuwani WijeyekoonVivianna M Van DeerlinDena G HernandezRaphael J GibbsAaron G Day-WilliamsAlexis BriceGuido AlvesAlastair J NoyceOle-Bjørn TysnesJonathan R EvansDavid P BreenKarol EstradaClaire E WegelFabrice DanjouDavid K SimonOle A AndreassenBernard RavinaMathias ToftPeter HeutinkBastiaan R BloemDaniel WeintraubRoger A BarkerCaroline H Williams-GrayBart P van de WarrenburgJacobus J Van HiltenClemens R ScherzerAndrew B SingletonMike A Nalls
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2020)
We observed sex-associated contributions to PD heterogeneity. These results highlight the necessity of future research to determine the underlying mechanisms and importance of personalized clinical management. © 2020 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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