Does idiopathic parkinsonism in Aberdeen follow intrauterine influenza?
A study is presented which fails to replicate a recent report that peak years of birth of patients later developing Parkinson's disease are related to the influenza pandemics of the period 1890-1930. The years of birth of a whole population cohort of 243 patients suffering from Parkinson's...
Main Authors: | Ebmeier, K, Mutch, W, Calder, SA, Crawford, JR, Stewart, L, Besson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1989
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