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2024 International Congress

September 27-October 1, 2024. Philadelphia, PA.

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  • Parkinson’s disease and Myasthenia Gravis: a case report and literature review

    C. Sánchez-Rodríguez, I. Muro, E. Casas, P. Lorenzo, C. Sanabria, A. Somovilla, L. López (Madrid, Spain)

  • Parkinson’s disease associated SORL1 variants impair mitochondrial and endo-lysosomal function

    Z. Liu, M. Zhao, Y. Zhao, J. Tan, B. Tang (Changsha, China)

  • Parkinson’s disease biomarkers in human olfactory cleft mucus

    J. Morley, N. Cohen, S. Koganti, S. Wood, H. Wang (Philadelphia, USA)

  • Parkinson’s Disease Burden in Underserved Populations Across the US in 2022

    S. Kowal, K. Rosettie, E. Mearns, N. Win, H. Lin, B. Musch (South San Francisco, USA)

  • Parkinson’s Disease Clinical Subtypes Differ in Health-Related QOL

    E. Carr, T. Cash, C. Lessov-Schlaggar, H. Hwang, A. Eid, P. Kotzbauer, J. Perlmutter, M. Campbell (St. Louis, USA)

  • Parkinson’s disease in a Special Population -Diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease in cases of psychiatric disorders treated with dopamine receptors antagonists-

    M. Nomoto, S. Oda, H. Doi (Imabari, Japan)

  • Parkinson’s disease in Brazil: prevalence and patient characteristics in a nationwide representative population-based cohort.

    D. Teixeira-Dos-Santos, G. Magalhães Pereira, G. Alves Marconi, T. Hugentobler Schlickmann, AF. Schumacher Schuh (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

  • Parkinson’s Disease Risk Genotypes at the GPNMB Locus Associate with Extent of Post-mortem Lewy Pathology

    E. Brody, E. Suh, V. van Deerlin, J. Trojanowski, E. Lee, A. Chen-Plotkin (PHILADELPHIA, USA)

  • Parkinson’s Disease tremor can show entrainment and distractibility with electrophysiological assessment using tapping test.

    T. Grippe, N. Sheth, N. Raies, M. Callister, M. Ding, N. Desai, R. Chen (Toronto, Canada)

  • Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI): Investigating Biomarker Driven PD Progression

    B. Mcmahon, A. Siderowf, T. Simuni, C. Tanner, B. Mollenhauer, C. Coffey, D. Galasko, K. Poston, L. Chahine, R. Dobkin, T. Foroud, K. Kieburtz, D. Weintraub, K. Merchant, M. Frasier, T. Sherer, S. Chowdury, E. Brown, R. Alcalay, A. Videnovic, K. Fabrizio, E. Flagg, C. Stanley, K. Marek (Baltimore, USA)

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