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April 17-18, 2019 | Frankfurt, Germany

Parkinson’s, Huntington’s & Movement Disorders

International Conference on

Journal of Brain and Neurology | Volume 3

Management of the behavioral aspects of Parkinson’s Disease

Leora L Borek

MedOptions, USA

P

arkinson's disease is a progressive and

debilitatingmovementdisorder that isdiagnosed

by its motor signs. The behavioral manifestations of

Parkinson's disease are prevalent and frequently

complicate the course of the disease. These may

be due to the illness itself or its treatment and are

often more disabling than the motor symptoms.

This review focuses on the management of the

most common behavioral symptoms of Parkinson's

disease, including depression, anxiety, psychosis,

dementia, and sleep disorders.

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leolisa@yahoo.com