- drug-induced
parkinsonism increases with age. Drug-induced
parkinsonism tends to
remain at its
presenting level and does not
worsen like
Parkinson's disease...
-
develop some form of
neurodegenerative parkinsonism.
Diagnosis in
later stages requires the
manifestation of
parkinsonism,
specifically bradykinesia and rigidity...
-
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...
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progresses to
parkinsonism with or
without ongoing dystonia.
Often the two
symptoms coexist. The
parkinsonian features of X-linked
dystonia parkinsonism include...
-
Parkinson's law can
refer to
either of two observations,
published in 1955 by the
naval historian C.
Northcote Parkinson as an
essay in The Economist:...
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which MPTP
selectively destroys, resulting, over time, in
parkinsonism. MPTP
causes Parkinsonism in primates,
including humans.
Rodents are much less susceptible...
- the Na+ -K+ pump (ATP1A3 gene) can
cause rapid onset dystonia parkinsonism. The
parkinsonism aspect of this
disease may be
attributable to malfunctioning...
- may have
excluded people with only mild or no
parkinsonism,
while the
French study screened for
parkinsonism.
Neither of the
studies ****essed systematically...