Asymmetrical Fundus Autofluorescence Findings in Parkinson’s
Introduction: Motor asymmetry is one of the criteria for the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease ( PD ) (1). A right-sided symptom onset is usually associated with a more favorable outcome in terms of cognitive impairment while a left-sided symptom onset appears to be associated with a better outcome in terms of motor progression. PD symptoms emerge more often on the dominant hand-side (2).