Recurrent choking in Parkinson’s disease
@article{Archibald2009RecurrentCI,
title={Recurrent choking in Parkinson’s disease},
author={Neil K Archibald and Peter Newman},
journal={Practical Neurology},
year={2009},
volume={9},
pages={110 - 113}
}A 77-year-old man, with a long history of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease, was reviewed in the movement disorder clinic of the James Cook University Hospital. He had first presented to the neurological services 17 years previously with an asymmetrical, progressive upper limb tremor and associated rigidity. He had an otherwise unremarkable medical history. He had had a good and sustained response to l-dopa and dopamine agonists over the years, although increasing doses were ultimately limited by…
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