Surprising Synergy Between Cerebrovascular and Lewy Body Disease in Parkinsonism.

Neurology

From the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (P.T.N., G.A.J.), Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (P.T.N.), and Department of Neurology (G.A.J.), University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Published: August 2023

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