Despite parkinson’s disease to be one of the most frequent movement disorders, with motor and non-motor symptoms and pharmacological and surgical treatments, we present a case of temporary improvement of motor symptoms after an accidental electric shock and we highlight the need for furthrer studies to discuss possible mechanisms involved in this case.
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Published on: Sep 9, 2020 Pages: 25-26
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DOI: 10.17352/2640-7876.000025
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