Atypical juvenile parkinsonism (AJP) is a complex form of young-onset Parkinson disease (YOPD) that manifests with pyramidal signs, eye movement abnormalities, psychiatric manifestations (depression, ...
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Updated Feb 3, 2026
A recent case report highlights levodopa intolerance as a potential clinical red flag for neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) in atypical parkinsonism. This finding may aid in the differentiation of NIID from other parkinsonian disorders.