we agree with the necessity to identify different biomarkers in the PD subtype patients aimed to a better knowledge of PD. This finding plays a crucial role particularly in drug-naïve PD patients where future treatments might be able to modify the course of the disease. Thus, further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying olfactory dysfunction and its correlation with different PD subtypes.

Association between olfactory dysfunction and motor subtypes in Parkinson's disease: are non-tremor-dominant subtypes really uncorrelated to olfactory impairment?

Defazio, Giovanni
2023-01-01

Abstract

we agree with the necessity to identify different biomarkers in the PD subtype patients aimed to a better knowledge of PD. This finding plays a crucial role particularly in drug-naïve PD patients where future treatments might be able to modify the course of the disease. Thus, further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying olfactory dysfunction and its correlation with different PD subtypes.
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