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Treatment of severe drooling with botulinum toxin in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's disease: Efficacy and possible mechanisms
Eigild Møller, Merete Karlsborg, Allan Bardow Jensen, Joan Lykkeaa, Flemming Nissen,
Merete Bakke
Section 02 - Paediatric Dentistry
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hypersalivation
100%
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
100%
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Clostridium Botulinum Type A
100%
Botulinum Toxin A
62%
Side Effect
25%
Diseases
12%
Protein
12%
Koji
12%
Prospective Study
12%
Degenerative Disease
12%
Acetylcholine
12%
Neuroscience
Botulinum Toxin A
100%
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
100%
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Clostridium Botulinum Type A
100%
Salivary Gland
20%
Acetylcholine Release
20%
Koji
20%
Neurodegenerative Disorder
20%
Protein
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hypersalivation
100%
Botulinum Toxin A
62%
Keyphrases
Efficacy Mechanism
100%
Parasympathetic Nerve
20%
Intensity Effect
20%
Sialorrhea
20%