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Enfermedad de Parkinson

La Enfermedad de Parkinson es un trastorno neurodegenerativo crónico que afecta al sistema nervioso central (SNC). Es la segunda enfermedad neurodegenerativa más común en España después del Alzheimer (1,2).

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