Abstract
APOE genotypes were compared in 57 cases of familial Parkinson's disease, 46 cases of sporadic Parkinson's disease, and 387controls. The frequency of the APOE allele ε4 was similar in patients with Parkinson's disease and controls, but the APOE allele ε2, thought to be protective for dementia, was significantly more frequent in patients with sporadic Parkinson's disease than in controls. This is the first study of Parkinson's disease to include familial cases. It confirms the absence of association between the APOE allele ε4 and this disease.
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