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2019 International Congress

September 22-26, 2019. Nice, France.

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  • Use of syringe driver in End of Life Care in Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

    N. Butt, M. Khwaja, A. Chatterjee (Reading, United Kingdom)

  • Usefulness of Cardiac MIBG Scintigraphy, DAT scan and midbrain/pontine ratio to differentiate Parkinson disease from atypical parkinsonian syndrome

    H. Fujita, K. Suzuki, Y. Watanabe, M. Hamaguchi, K. Hirata (Mibu, Japan)

  • Usefulness of Heart Rate Variability to Identify the Risk of Falling in Huntington’s Disease

    C. Terroba-Chambi, D. Vigo, M. Merello (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  • Using Brain Atrophy and Visual Dysfunction to Predict Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease

    L-A. Leyland, R. Mahmood, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

  • Using cognitive computing to identify existing drugs with potential to stabilize mitophagy pathways associated with Parkinson’s Disease

    N. Visanji, N. Moskal, G. Shi, A. Lacoste, S. Spangler, P. Lewis, A. Mcquibban (Toronto, ON, Canada)

  • Using functional status to aid interpretation of cUHDRS scores in patients with Huntington’s disease

    D. Trundell, G. Palermo, J. Long, B. Leavitt, S. Schobel, S. Tabrizi (Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom)

  • Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping to Predict Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease

    G. Thomas, L. Leyland, J. Acosta-Cabronero, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

  • Using whole genome sequencing and intronic sequence analysis to identify pathogenic variants in Parkin-related Parkinson’s Disease

    R. Davis, K. Kumar, F. Edema-Hildebrand, J-S. Park, B. Koentjoro, V. Gayevskiy, M. Cowley, N. Blair, C. Sue (St Leonards, Australia)

  • Utilising Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to investigate synucleinopathies

    N. Khalil, E. Matar, S. Duffy, S. Lewis (Camperdown, Australia)

  • Utility of a smartphone app in discretely assessing and monitoring symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

    N. Shaafi Kabiri, A. Best, S. Johnson, B. Ho, G. Eden, B. Dupee, M. Fedorovsky, J. Severson, D. Amato, B. Severson, J. Bhangu, J. Cosman, M. Erb, K. Thomas (Boston, MA, USA)

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