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Prospective prevalence of pathologic gambling and medication association in Parkinson disease
8 auth. V. Voon, K. Hassan, M. Zurowski, Sarah J. Duff-Canning, M. D. Souza, S. Fox, ...
The authors prospectively screened 297 patients with Parkinson disease (PD), who attended a tertiary clinic, using a modified South Oaks Gambling Scale. Lifetime prevalence of pathologic gambling (PG) was 3.4% and on any dopamine agonist was 7.2%. P…
The authors prospectively screened 297 patients with Parkinson disease (PD), who attended a tertiary clinic, using a modified South Oaks Gambling Scale. Lifetime prevalence of pathologic gambling (PG) was 3.4% and on any dopamine agonist was 7.2%. PG was associated with earlier PD onset and with dopamine agonists but not with agonist subtype or doses. We found no association with a potent D3 receptor agonist.
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Neurology
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8 | 2006 |
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