Progressive, degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability, and gait abnormalities; caused by a loss of neurons and a decrease of dopamine in the basal ganglia.
Clearly contact between the Hope PD and the State Police was rare.
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One PD source said an election would likely be held in June.
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However, the mechanism underlying these symptoms in PD patients is not clear.
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Several reports suggest that a high proportion of PD patients are overhydrated.
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The PDs had increased their vote by 1 per cent, he added.
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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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Parkinson'sDisease is still diagnosed today by recognising the symptoms he identified.
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Parkinson'sDisease is still diagnosed today by recognising the symptoms he… Audio
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It has been hypothesized that idiopathicparkinsonism might be due to age-related attrition of dopamine neurons occurring long after an initial acute episode.
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Helicobacter infection has been described as one switch in the pathogenic-circuitry of idiopathicparkinsonism (IP): eradication modifies disease progression and marked deterioration accompanies eradication-failure.
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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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Individuals with Parkinsondisease or multiple sclerosis were included in the study.
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Parkinsondisease was diagnosed using UK Parkinson's Disease Society Brain Bank Criteria.
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We successfully apply our approach to data on ParkinsonDisease and heroin addiction.
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DJ-1 is an oncogene and also a causative gene for familial Parkinsondisease.
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The findings were also consistent for Parkinsondisease alone, but did not reach significance.
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Disease severity was measured with the Unified ParkinsonDisease Rating Scale (UPDRS).
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This property further distinguishes the Lewy body of Parkinsondisease from other neurofibrillary pathologies.
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PARK2, a gene associated with Parkinsondisease, is a tumor suppressor in human malignancies.
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Objectives: The treatment of Parkinsondisease (PD) psychosis remains a challenge.
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Objective: Inflammatory response plays an important role in Parkinsondisease (PD).
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Objective: To assess driving performance in Parkinsondisease (PD) under low-contrast visibility conditions.
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This report describes the methodology, baseline data, and prospects of the Nigeria ParkinsonDisease Registry.
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Background: The threat of levodopa-induced dyskinesias often influences early treatment decisions in those with Parkinsondisease.
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It is proposed that this syndrome be called Parkinsondiseases or parkinsonism type 1 through infinity.
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Mutations in GBA1 are also a common genetic risk factor for Parkinsondisease and related synucleinopathies.
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There are no widely used, validated tools for psychosis screening in Parkinsondisease (PD).