Question

Regarding stroke and parkinsonism, what is NOT true?

A. It is rare that a single stroke causes parkinsonian symptoms.

B. A single stroke to the basal ganglia would cause gradual onset of parkinsonian symptoms.

C. It is more likely that parkinsonian symptoms will appear in an individual who has suffered multiple strokes.

D. Numerous associated disorders would most likely exist in an individual who suffered multiple strokes, including other motor system deficits, visuospatial impairments, and speech and language problems.

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