over timecausedall the hallmarks of Parkinson?s disease : abnormal gait , tremor , dementia and involuntary movement
this understandingmight ... leadto treatments of movement disorders like Tourette Syndrome and Parkinson?s Disease
the loss of dopamine - generating neurons in the brain(passive) is caused byParkinson 's disease , which is a degenerative disease that results in tremors and motor movement impairments
conditionscausingdemyelination Parkinsons disease and parkinsonism Stroke Ataxia
a loss of dopamine - secreting neurons in an area of the midbrain called the substantia nigra(passive) is caused byParkinson 's disease , a degenerative condition causing tremor and motor impairment
the damagecausesmovement problems in Parkinsons disease
many other diseasescan causedementia , such as stroke , Parkinson 's disease , and Wernicke - Korsakoff syndrome
the signalscausetremors related to Parkinson?s Disease , Essential Tremor and dystonia
Loss of particular nerves in the braincan causespeople with Parkinson 's disease to have a tremor and difficulty with movement
the death of dopamine neuronsleadsslowness of movement and rigidity associated with Parkinson?s disease
the loss of neurons that produce dopaminecausesParkinson?s disease , a debilitating movement disorder
by decreased dopamine in the brain(passive) caused byParkinson 's disease Individuals with Parkinson 's disease experience gait and postural disorders
Conclusions Diabetesmay contributeto postural instability and gait difficulty in Parkinson disease
More rare but serious conditionscausetremors are epilepsy ... Parkinson 's disease and Huntington 's disease
This dominant genecausesa form of Parkinson disease similar to sporadic Parkinson disease
Executive dysfunction and attentioncontributeto gait interference in Parkinson?s disease
low levels of a brain chemical called dopamine(passive) are caused byParkinson?s disease - related movement problems
abnormal neural activity of the basal ganglia located deep in the brain(passive) are caused byMovement disorders such as Parkinson diseases and dystonia
more likelyto causethe movement disorders associated with Parkinsons disease
The factorscontributeto the neurological symptoms associated with Parkinsons Disease
large quantities of its alkaloid deepensmay causeneurological indications similar to " Parkinsons disease
abnormal electrical activity ... the braincausesneurological movement disorders , including Parkinson 's disease
antipsychotic medications(passive) caused byParkinson 's disease and certain movement disorders
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shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptomscausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptoms
deterioration of motor skills , balance , speech and sensory functioncan causedeterioration of motor skills , balance , speech and sensory function
shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walkingcausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking
tremors ... slowness of movement and other symptomscan causetremors ... slowness of movement and other symptoms
to trembling and stiffnessleadsto trembling and stiffness
ParkinsonismcausesParkinsonism
both hands to tremorcausesboth hands to tremor
disorders related to talking and swallowing(passive) may be caused bydisorders related to talking and swallowing
tremorscausestremors
Alzheimer 'smay resultAlzheimer 's
other symptoms(passive) caused byother symptoms
from diminished levels of dopamine in the brainresultsfrom diminished levels of dopamine in the brain
as dopaminergic neurons die in the basal ganglia ( substantia nigra compacta and pedunculopontine nucleus ) of the brain ( Figure 1resultsas dopaminergic neurons die in the basal ganglia ( substantia nigra compacta and pedunculopontine nucleus ) of the brain ( Figure 1