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- drug-induced parkinsonism increases with age. Drug-induced parkinsonism tends to remain at its presenting level and does not worsen like Parkinson's disease...
- Parkinsonism". Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 2 (2): 95–103. doi:10.1016/1353-8020(96)00005-3. PMID 18591024. "About EPDA". European Parkinson's Disease...
- central nervous system Parkinsonism, also known as Parkinson's syndrome, atypical Parkinson's, or secondary Parkinson's Parkinson's Law, the adage "Work...
- Post-encephalitic parkinsonism is a disease believed to be caused by a viral illness that triggers degeneration of the nerve cells in the substantia nigra...
- et al. (Arizona Parkinson's Disease Consortium) (May 2014). "Concomitant pathologies among a spectrum of parkinsonian disorders". Parkinsonism & Related Disorders...
- progresses to parkinsonism with or without ongoing dystonia. Often the two symptoms coexist. The parkinsonian features of X-linked dystonia parkinsonism include...
- Katherine Parkinson is an English actress. She appeared in the Channel 4 comedy series The IT Crowd as Jen Barber, for which she received a British Comedy...
- may have excluded people with only mild or no parkinsonism, while the French study screened for parkinsonism. Neither of the studies ****essed systematically...
- which MPTP selectively destroys, resulting, over time, in parkinsonism. MPTP causes Parkinsonism in primates, including humans. Rodents are much less susceptible...
- Lieberman, A. (April 1996). "Adolf Hitler had post-encephalitic Parkinsonism". Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2 (2): 95–103. doi:10.1016/1353-8020(96)00005-3...