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Arch Neurol ; 59(5): 848-50, 2002 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12020270

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CONTEXT: It is unclear whether late-onset Parkinson disease (PD), which is the most typical and most common form of the disease, has a familial component. Evidence for familial aggregation is key to whether research should focus on gene discovery or search for environmental factors. OBJECTIVE: To investigate familial aggregation of early-onset and late-onset PD separately. METHODS: Using survival methods, age-specific risk of PD was calculated and compared for 525 parents and siblings of 117 patients with early-onset PD, 1642 parents and siblings of 343 patients with late-onset PD, and 522 parents and siblings of 114 controls. The index patients were ascertained from a movement disorder clinic. Spouses and friends served as controls. RESULTS: Compared with the relatives of controls, age-specific risk of PD was increased 7.76-fold in the relatives of patients with early-onset disease (P<.001) and 2.95-fold in the relatives of those with late-onset disease (P =.02). CONCLUSIONS: Late-onset PD has a significant familial component. The magnitude of recurrence risk to relatives suggests a genetic etiology, without ruling out the possibility of a coexisting environmental component.


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Family Health , Parkinson Disease/genetics , Parkinson Disease/mortality , Adult , Age Distribution , Age of Onset , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nuclear Family , Parents , Sex Distribution , Survival Analysis
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