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  • PARK16 rs708730 Polymorphism Decreases Parkinson’s Disease Risk in European Ancestry Population: A Meta-analysis

    Zhijie Han, Baochu Wei, Chenghong Zhang, Hongtian Zhu, Lei Tang, Ruili Lin, Dian He, Yang ZHANG, Pingrong Yang, Junquan He, Pingshun Song
    15-22

    Article ID: 798
    757  (Abstract) 133  (Download)

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    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex fatal chronic neurodegenerative disease most common in elderly people. The early genome-wide association studies (GWAS) found that the minor allele variant of PARK16 rs708730 polymorphism is a significant protective factor for PD in Caucasian populations. However, these results cannot be repeated by the following studies in Caucasian populations and... More

    2020-05-07
  • Parkinson Disease Patient with Wheezing Manifestations: A Case Report

    Mimi Zhou, Siyuan Jing, Yue Chen
    19-20

    Article ID: 2934
    318  (Abstract) 184  (Download)

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    The dosing of anti-Parkinson drugs is considered as the optimal control of the symptoms of PD, and increasing the dose of drugs is a common method to treat the aggravate state of PD. However, this is a case of PD elderly patient who had nephritic syndrome, with an increase in the dose, the symptoms did... More

    2021-04-15
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