Progression and prognostic factors of motor impairment, disability and quality of life in newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease
@article{Post2011ProgressionAP,
title={Progression and prognostic factors of motor impairment, disability and quality of life in newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease},
author={Bart Post and Dino Muslimovi{\'c} and Nan van Geloven and Johannes D. Speelman and Ben Schmand and Rob J. de Haan},
journal={Movement Disorders},
year={2011},
volume={26}
}To determine progression and prognostic factors of progression rate of motor impairment, disability, and quality of life (QoL) in patients with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease.
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