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In one of the studies regarding [[Parkinson|PD]] [[prognosis]], it was seen that the percent of dead or severely disabled patients is 25 percent within 5 years, 67 percent within 5 to 9 years and 80 percent within 10 to 14 years of disease onset.(16_35) It was also shown that disability will occurs mostly in 3 to 7 years of disease onset.(150) | |||
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In one of the studies regarding PD prognosis, it was seen that the percent of dead or severely disabled patients is 25 percent within 5 years, 67 percent within 5 to 9 years and 80 percent within 10 to 14 years of disease onset.(16_35) It was also shown that disability will occurs mostly in 3 to 7 years of disease onset.(150)