Abstract

Currently, Parkinson's disease is an equally motor and non-motor disease with a wide range of non-motor symptoms. The article describes the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, assesses the severity and significance of these symptoms, as well as the possible influence on each other in terms of neurotransmitter dysfunction. A comparative characteristic of the results obtained with the data of international studies is carried out

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