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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Mar 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Speech Lang Pathol. 2004 Dec 1;12:131–138.

Table 1.

Characteristics for the PD speakers with high (HPD) and low (LPD) intelligibility

Subject Gender Age Intelligibility
Score
Hoehn &
Yahr scale
Medication
LPD1 m 75 173 1.5 2
LPD2 m 63 104 3.5 1,2,3
LPD3 m 73 100 4 nil
LPD4 m 62 161 3 1,6,7
LPD5 m 71 125 3 1,5
LPD6 m 62 145 2.5 5,6
LPD7 f 59 169 3 2, 13, 14, 15
HPD1 m 71 184 2 2
HPD2 m 62 185 2.5 6, 8, 13, 16, 17 18, 19
HPD3 f 69 191 3 1,2,3,4
HPD4 m 71 181 1 1
HPD5 m 60 184 2 16, 20, 21, 22
HPD6 m 71 180 2 nil
HPD7 m 66 176 1 1,3
HPD8 f 63 179 2.5 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
HPD9 m 67 176 3 1,3,4, 12

1= Sinemet; 2 = Madopar; 3 = Entacapone, 4 = Selegiline, 5 = Domperidone; 6 = Ropinirole; 7 = Amantadine, 8 = Amlodipine, 9 = Zispin; 10 = Co-amilofruse; 11 = Mirtazapine; 12 = Pergolide, 13 = Benzhexol; 14 = Quinine sulphate; 15 = Amitriptyline; 16 = Co-codamol; 17 = Bendrofluazide, 18 = Aspirin, 19 = Sinemet-Plus; 20 = Pramipexole; 21 = Finasteride; 22 = Quinine bisulphate