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Olfaction differentiates parkin disease from early-onset parkinsonism and Parkinson disease
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Parkinson Disease GroupNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeuropsychologyPsychiatryDegenerative DiseasesNeurological DisorderParkinson DiseaseDementiaDegenerative DiseaseNeuroscienceNeurologyNeurodegenerationNeuropathologyMedicineSocial SciencesParkin DiseaseLewy Body Dementia
The authors studied whether olfactory dysfunction is present in parkin disease using the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT). The mean UPSIT score in parkin patients was 27.3 (95% CI 24.4 to 30.2). This did not differ from the normal group mean of 29.4 (95% CI 28.0 to 30.7; p = 0.22) but was higher than the Parkinson disease group (mean 14.3; 95% CI 12.2 to 19.5; p < 0.0001) and the parkin-negative group (mean 17.1; 95% CI 14.8 to 16.3; p < 0.0001) values. Parkin disease may be a distinct and separate entity from Parkinson disease.
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