Peripheral inflammation predicts motor, cognitive, and disease progression in Parkinson's disease: A 4-year longitudinal study from the PPMI cohorts.
A 4-year longitudinal analysis of PPMI cohorts found that peripheral inflammation markers predict motor, cognitive decline, and overall disease progression in Parkinson's disease.
What the AI sees
A 4-year longitudinal analysis of PPMI cohorts found that peripheral inflammation markers predict motor, cognitive decline, and overall disease progression in Parkinson's disease.
Research significance
Identifies peripheral inflammation as a prognostic biomarker and a translationally relevant pathway that could guide patient stratification and testing of anti-inflammatory or immunomodulatory therapies, though observational design limits causal inference.
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