PMID: 5580722Jun 12, 1971Paper

Livedo reticularis during amantadine treatment

British Medical Journal
D I VollumD Doyle

Abstract

Livedo reticularis is a common side effect of treatment with amantadine for Parkinson's disease. Investigation of 40 such patients suggests that the livedo is a physiological response provoked by depletion of catecholamine stores in peripheral nerve terminals.

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