Clinical features of drug-induced Parkinsonism
Drug-induced Parkinsonism is often reversible after withdrawal of the causative drug. Its clinical course, however, is not well understood, as the majority of cases are caused by drugs prescribed by departments outside of neurology. We reviewed 21 cases of drug-induced parkinsonism for several facto...
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Main Authors: | Nobuko Shiraiwa (Author), Akira Tamaoka (Author), Norio Ohkoshi (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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