Parkinson disease is a neurodegenerative condition that tends to present late in life. This condition is characterized by the presence of bradykinesia, a resting tremor, and rigidity. Various degrees of cognitive, autonomic, and psychiatric abnormalities may also be present. Parkinson disease affects millions of humans. It is a common neurodegenerative disease with a lifetime incidence of 2.5% and a prevalence of at least 2% in individuals over 70 years of age.
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