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Jamnadas-Khoda J et al. – Orthostatic symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) have a high specificity but low sensitivity in predicting orthostatic hypotension (OH). In PD, OH occurs often after tilting vs standing and is delayed (after 3 min). As OH in PD is often asymptomatic and delayed, it may contribute to falls and increase morbidity.

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