The only nervous affections with which it could possibly be confounded are chorea and paralysisagitans.
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It's now generally understood that David Devant's illness, officially listed as " paralysisagitans," was a progressive, debilitating result of syphilis.
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Paralysisagitans needs scarcely more than to be mentioned as amenable to the same methods, with small differences in the application of details.
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( ParalysisAgitans).-Thisis a chronic affection of the nervous system, characterized by muscular weakness, trembling and rigidity.
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Fatigue is a recognized problem in Parkinson'sdisease and other clinical conditions.
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Previous work has shown decreased N30 amplitude in patients with Parkinson'sdisease.
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Ageing is the greatest risk factor for the development of Parkinson'sdisease.
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Three years after the trial, Jeremy started to suffer from Parkinson'sdisease.
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Objectives: Olfactory dysfunction in Parkinson'sdisease is usually prodromal to other symptoms.
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He was trembling all over as if attacked by a shakingpalsy.
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But I thought you was having the shakingpalsy before you got up to speak.
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Have changed a god into a shakingpalsy.
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Today, however, we remember him for his landmark study of the affliction then called the " shakingpalsy," but known ever since as Parkinson's disease.
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PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for ShakingPalsy.-Thisis simply to make the patient as comfortable as possible.
Ús de parkinsonism en anglès
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Cross-sectional studies in AD reported a significant association between parkinsonism and apathy.
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Secondary parkinsonism is uncommon in children and exceedingly rare after cranial radiotherapy.
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Seven cases presented with a predominant dementia disorder, 3 of which developed parkinsonism.
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Expression analyses have promising potential to aid in postmortem diagnostic evaluation of parkinsonism.
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In conclusion, secondary and partially reversible parkinsonism can occur in children after radiotherapy.
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The most frequent phenotype was MSA with predominant parkinsonism, observed in 5 patients.
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A 59-year-old woman presented with asymmetric parkinsonism that was not-responsive to Levodopa therapy.
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The clinical presentation can include autonomic failure, parkinsonism, and cerebellar signs.
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Mutations in the parkin gene are therefore not invariably associated with early onset parkinsonism.
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Falls in people with parkinsonism are likely related to both motor and cognitive impairments.
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Introduction: Intracranial neoplasms are an uncommon cause of symptomatic parkinsonism.
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Measurements: Scores on apathy, parkinsonism, and depression scales at follow-up were the main outcome measures.
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There were no clinical group differences between parkin cases and other patients with early-onset parkinsonism.
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Subthreshold parkinsonism and physical activity showed an interaction effect.
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However, these tremors were not re-emergent, and no signs of parkinsonism were observed during follow-up.
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The huge socioeconomic burden of parkinsonism necessitates the need for prevalence studies in each country.