Could low blood flow in the brain be an early sign of Parkinsons in some cases?
New research reports cortical blood flow abnormalities are present in patients with isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder
Could low blood flow in the brain be an early sign of Parkinsons in some cases?
New research reports cortical blood flow abnormalities are present in patients with isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder
It's due to early dysfunction of the locus coeruleus. Here's a review article, which also lists Nicola Pavese as an author: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/332...
I have notes and references to literature, if anyone is curious, rhyobrain.blogspot.com/sear...