Olfaction in Parkinheterozygotes and compound heterozygotes

Autor: Alcalay, R.N., Siderowf, A., Ottman, R., Caccappolo, E., Mejia-Santana, H., Tang, M.-X., Rosado, L., Louis, E., Ruiz, D., Waters, C., Fahn, S., Cote, L., Frucht, S., Ford, B., Orbe-Reilly, M., Ross, B., Verbitsky, M., Kisselev, S., Comella, C., Colcher, A., Jennings, D., Nance, M., Bressman, S., Scott, W.K., Tanner, C., Mickel, S., Rezak, M., Novak, K.E., Friedman, J.H., Pfeiffer, R., Marsh, L., Hiner, B., Clark, L.N., Marder, K.
Zdroj: Neurology (Ovid); January 2011, Vol. 76 Issue: 4 p319-326, 8p
Abstrakt: While Parkinson disease (PD) is consistently associated with impaired olfaction, one study reported better olfaction among Parkinmutation carriers than noncarriers. Whether olfaction differs between Parkinmutation heterozygotes and carriers of 2 Parkinmutations (compound heterozygotes) is unknown.
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