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Most people with Parkinson's disease are described as having [[idiopathic]] Parkinson's disease (having no specific cause). There are far less common causes of Parkinson's disease including | Most people with Parkinson's disease are described as having [[idiopathic]] Parkinson's disease (having no specific cause). There are far less common causes of Parkinson's disease including | ||
* Genetic | * Genetic | ||
* Toxins | * Toxins - MPTP, paraquat, rotenone | ||
* Head trauma | * Head trauma | ||
* Drug-induced | * Drug-induced - Antipsychotics, Dopamine agonists | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Causes
Most people with Parkinson's disease are described as having idiopathic Parkinson's disease (having no specific cause). There are far less common causes of Parkinson's disease including
- Genetic
- Toxins - MPTP, paraquat, rotenone
- Head trauma
- Drug-induced - Antipsychotics, Dopamine agonists