VEGETATIVE DISORDERS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Abstract:
Parkinson's disease therapeutic strategies must be directed to both the motor (nigra) symptoms and to non-motor extranigral signs. In the last decade, it has been proven that non-motor symptoms precede long before the first motor signs of the Parkinson's disease, causing the so-called prodromal or premotor stage. The premotor stage is associated with the discomfort caused by the autonomous dysfunction, sleep disturbances, sensory dysfunction, neuropsychiatric disorders, fatigue and restless leg syndrome..
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