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Table 1.

Overview of studies on the prevalence of pain in Parkinson´s disease.

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Table 2.

Ford’s pain classification.

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Table 3.

Demographic and basic clinical data.

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Fig 1.

Distribution of pain types in PD patients.

Note the higher prevalence of all types of pain except for “other pain” in the advanced stage of PD.

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Fig 2.

Types of pain in PD patients.

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Table 4.

Comparison of early and advanced stages of PD.

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Table 5.

Comparison of the pain characteristics between the sexes (variables with significant differences).

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Table 6.

Correlations of pain characteristics expressed as Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient with quality of life, depression, and selected variables of interest.

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