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Published in final edited form as: Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2010 Nov 10;46(1):95–102. doi: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2010.10.006

Table 1.

Matching characteristics of GD1 patients with and without Parkinsonism.

A. Before matching

Before matching p-value

Patients without
Parkinsonism
reported
Patients with
Parkinsonism
reported
Patients enrolled 3983 68
Sex, n (%) n = 3983 n = 68 0.0627
  Males 1775 (44.6) 38 (55.9)
  Females 2208 (55.4) 30 (44.1)
Year of birth, n (%) n = 3983 n = 68 <0.0001
  1900–1909 3 (0.1) 0
  1910–1919 41 (1.0) 1 (1.5)
  1920–1929 149 (3.7) 9 (13.2)
  1930–1939 279 (7.0) 14 (20.6)
  1940–1949 500 (12.6) 23 (33.8)
  1950–1959 689 (17.3) 16 (23.5)
  1960–1969 756 (19.0) 4 (5.9)
  1970–1979 818 (20.5) 1 (1.5)
  1980–1989 655 (16.4) 0
  1990–1999 93 (2.3) 0
B. After matching

After matching p-value

Patients without
Parkinsonism
reported
Patients with
Parkinsonism
reported
Patients enrolled 649 68
Sex, n (%) n = 649 n = 68 0.9869
  Males 362 (55.8) 38 (55.9)
  Females 287 (44.2) 30 (44.1)
Year of birth, n (%) n = 649 n = 68 0.9583
  1900–1909 0 0
  1910–1919 17 (2.6) 1 (1.5)
  1920–1929 79 (12.2) 9 (13.2)
  1930–1939 141 (21.7) 14 (20.6)
  1940–1949 193 (29.7) 23 (33.8)
  1950–1959 151 (23.3) 16 (23.5)
  1960–1969 58 (8.9) 4 (5.9)
  1970–1979 6 (0.9) 1 (1.5)
  1980–1989 4 (0.6) 0
  1990–1999 0 0
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