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Parkinson's disease and depression: evidence for an alteration of the basal limbic system detected by transcranial sonography
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These preliminary findings suggest that, as in unipolar depression, a morphological alteration of the brainstem raphe might be involved in the pathogenesis of depression in Parkinson's disease. This raphe alteration may reflect involvement in the basal limbic system in the pathogenesis of secondary depression. This concept is in line with current knowledge on the pathogenesis of both depression in Parkinson's disease and primary depressive disorders.
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