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Parkinson's disease diagnosed in 1978

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The documenatry on the making of Blade Runner stated that he was diagnosed with Mutliple Sclerosis and he only found out he had Parkinson's when someone asked him how long he had Parkinson's and he then got another diagnosis.

http://homecinema.thedigitalfix.com/content.php?contentid=66485 Disc 5 There's a sad note to this feature as it ends with Cronenworth's death from Parkinson's Disease, which was misdiagnosed and treated for years as being multiple sclerosis but with a sense of something being done right by winning the BAFTA award for cinematography. 86.42.19.139 (talk) 22:51, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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