Questionnaire studies have found that parkinsonism worsens in women during the premenstrual period, when estrogen and progesterone levels are presumably at their nadir. To assess this patient-based observation and correlate motor signs with hormonal levels, the authors prospectively studied 10 menstruating women with PD in their "off" state, on 5 successive weeks. Although PD severity fluctuated during the study period, there was no significant correlation between the objective or subjective measures of parkinsonism and estrogen and progesterone levels.
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