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. 2024 Apr 23;271(7):4373–4382. doi: 10.1007/s00415-024-12379-0

Table 4.

Congruency between symptom- and turning asymmetry

n More affected side is the outer leg
n (%)
More affected side is the inner leg
n (%)
No asymmetry in MDS-UPDRS-III
n (%)
No asymmetry while turning
n (%)
Missing value in MDS-UPDRS-III
n (%)
Missing value in turning
n (%)
Missing value in turning and no asymmetry in MDS-UPDRS-III
n (%)
Comparison with MDS-UPDRS-IIITOTAL
 Longer turning time All 97 33 (34.02) 52 (53.61) 8 (8.25) 0 (0) 1 (1.03) 3 (3.09) 0 (0)
 >|mean + sd| 28 13 (46.43) 11 (39.29) 4 (14.28)
 More steps All 97 43 (44.33) 28 (28.87) 5 (5.15) 2 (2.06) 1 (1.03) 15 (15.46) 3 (3.09)
Comparison with MDS-UPDRS-IIILL
 Longer turning time All 97 34 (35.05) 39 (40.21) 20 (20.62) 0 (0) 1 (1.03) 3 (3.09) 0 (0)
 >|mean + sd| 28 12 (42.86) 9 (32.14) 7 (25.00)
 More steps All 97 33 (34.02) 25 (25.77) 18 (18.56) 2 (2.06) 1 (1.03) 16 (16.49) 2 (2.06)

Congruency and incongruency with our hypothesis are indicated with green and red shading, respectively