Original Article

Parkinsonism and Depression

Authors: G. LaVONNE BROWN, MD, WILLIAM P. WILSON, MD

Abstract

From a retrospective study of parkinsonian patients studied over the years, the authors speculate upon possible neurochemical relationships between the physical manifestations of the disease and the depressive components. They believe that as neural deficits progress the likelihood of depression is enhanced.

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