Early constipation predicts faster dementia onset in Parkinson’s disease
Abstract Constipation is a common but not a universal feature in early PD, suggesting that gut involvement is heterogeneous and may be part of a distinct PD subtype with prognostic implications. We analysed data from the Parkinson’s Incidence Cohorts Collaboration, composed of incident community-bas...
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Main Authors: | M. Camacho, A. D. Macleod, J. Maple-Grødem, J. R. Evans, D. P. Breen, G. Cummins, R. S. Wijeyekoon, J. C. Greenland, G. Alves, O. B. Tysnes, R. A. Lawson, R. A. Barker, C. H. Williams-Gray |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/92a07266a7b04b56960eca4a35a3c9bb |
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