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Die Diagnose eines fortgeschrittenen Parkinson-Syndroms macht keine Schwierigkeiten. Der Zeitpunkt des Beginns der Krankheit ist jedoch nicht leicht festzustellen. Der Tremor, die Bewegungsarmut oder das Maskengesicht werden oft nur von der näheren Umgebung des Patienten bemerkt. Die Krankheit kann sich am Anfang durch einen feinen Fingertremor, Schreibstörungen, Gangbeschwerden, krampfartige Schmerzen oder weitere isolierte Formen der klassischen Symptomatologie manifestieren.

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