genetic and degenerative disordersprimarily causingParkinsonism
A variety of medical disorderscan causeparkinsonism
metoclopramide , a medication knownto causeparkinsonism
Drugs – Dopamine antagonists and toxinsmay causeparkinsonism
multiple small strokes ( in or near the basal gangliacan causeparkinsonism
a drug knownto causeparkinsonism
Some drugs given for psychosis , such as haloperidol ( Haldol ) or chlorpromazine ( Thorazine , Largactilmay causeparkinsonism
Some toxins are knownto causeparkinsonism
Some known toxinscan causeparkinsonism
identical symptoms as PD but eliminatedcausesidentical symptoms as PD but eliminated
identical symptoms as PD but are ... AnneWcausesidentical symptoms as PD but are ... AnneW
the same symptoms as Parkinson disease ( see Cervical Dystonia : Symptomscausesthe same symptoms as Parkinson disease ( see Cervical Dystonia : Symptoms
identical symptoms as PD but are a result of other factorscausesidentical symptoms as PD but are a result of other factors
the same symptoms as Parkinson 's disease ( see Movement Disorders : Symptomscausesthe same symptoms as Parkinson 's disease ( see Movement Disorders : Symptoms
from idiopathic Parkinson 's diseasemay resultfrom idiopathic Parkinson 's disease
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from a variety of causes that include infections , toxins , drugs , vascular leisons , tumors & traumaresultsfrom a variety of causes that include infections , toxins , drugs , vascular leisons , tumors & trauma
the same symptoms as Parkinson disease ( eg , resting tremor , rigidity , bradykinesia , postural instability — see Movement and Cerebellar Disorders : Symptoms and Signscausesthe same symptoms as Parkinson disease ( eg , resting tremor , rigidity , bradykinesia , postural instability — see Movement and Cerebellar Disorders : Symptoms and Signs
difficulty in performing normal daily activities if not treatedcan causedifficulty in performing normal daily activities if not treated
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tremor , rigidity , akinesia and postural instabilitycausestremor , rigidity , akinesia and postural instability
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a combination of the movement abnormalities that are typical in parkinson 's disease , such as tremors and impaired movementcausesa combination of the movement abnormalities that are typical in parkinson 's disease , such as tremors and impaired movement
in occasional misdiagnosis as one of the atypical parkinsonian syndromesresultingin occasional misdiagnosis as one of the atypical parkinsonian syndromes
a persistent tremormay also causea persistent tremor
A rest tremor(passive) is usually caused byA rest tremor
prominent memory loss ... symptoms on only one side writer , contributing parkinsonism vs parkinson 's diseasealso may causeprominent memory loss ... symptoms on only one side writer , contributing parkinsonism vs parkinson 's disease
from the dopamine - blocking action of antipsychotic drugsmay resultfrom the dopamine - blocking action of antipsychotic drugs
tremor , rigidity , and slow movementscausingtremor , rigidity , and slow movements
to DA depletion , hypokinesia , and tremorleadingto DA depletion , hypokinesia , and tremor
from other causes including toxicity , drugs and head traumaresultingfrom other causes including toxicity , drugs and head trauma
movement abnormalities and stiff joints and musclescausesmovement abnormalities and stiff joints and muscles
form encephalitis lethargica , a kind of sleeping sickness that often left patients in catatonic statesresultingform encephalitis lethargica , a kind of sleeping sickness that often left patients in catatonic states
from brain arteriosclerosis , stroke , head injury and after encephalitis or influenzacan also resultfrom brain arteriosclerosis , stroke , head injury and after encephalitis or influenza
from trauma induced by certain drugs , exposure to viruses or toxins , or other factorscan resultfrom trauma induced by certain drugs , exposure to viruses or toxins , or other factors
from a kind of sleeping sickness that often results in catatonic statesresultingfrom a kind of sleeping sickness that often results in catatonic states
when other degenerative diseases , drugs , or toxins interfere with or block the action of dopamine and other neurotransmittersmay also resultwhen other degenerative diseases , drugs , or toxins interfere with or block the action of dopamine and other neurotransmitters
prominent memory loss ... symptoms on only one side of the body , low blood pressure , urinary problems and the inability to perform simple daily tasksalso may causeprominent memory loss ... symptoms on only one side of the body , low blood pressure , urinary problems and the inability to perform simple daily tasks
of infections , toxic substances , drugs such as neuroleptics , reserpine , alpha - methyldopa , lithium , amiodarone , phenelzine , meperidine , amphotericin B , cephaloridine , diltiazem , ethanol , procaine , tricyclic antidepressants and valproatecan resultof infections , toxic substances , drugs such as neuroleptics , reserpine , alpha - methyldopa , lithium , amiodarone , phenelzine , meperidine , amphotericin B , cephaloridine , diltiazem , ethanol , procaine , tricyclic antidepressants and valproate
movements such as shaking , body stiffness , and trouble moving or keeping your balancecausesmovements such as shaking , body stiffness , and trouble moving or keeping your balance
to the breakdown of motor functions in the body , including coordination , walking and other movementsleadsto the breakdown of motor functions in the body , including coordination , walking and other movements
from degeneration of dopamine producing nerve cells , blockade of dopamine action by certain types of drugs , or loss of the nerve cells that are the targets of dopamine actioncan resultfrom degeneration of dopamine producing nerve cells , blockade of dopamine action by certain types of drugs , or loss of the nerve cells that are the targets of dopamine action
from a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in certain regions of the brain that normally inhibit overstimulation of skeletal muscle perineurium connective tissue that encircles a bundle of nerve fibers within a nerve peripheral nervous system ( PNS ) the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to other parts of the body pharmacist health - care worker trained to dispense drugs and educate patients in their proper use pharmacologist scientist specializing in the study of drug actions pharmacy technician health - care worker trained to dispense drugs under the supervision of a pharmacist pia mater the vascular innermost covering of the brain and spinal cord pineal gland endocrine gland located in the third ventricle o the brain and produces melatonin plexus literally a braid or network , convergence and divergence of pathways pons the part of the brainstem between the medulla oblongata and the midbrain postganglionic neuron autonomic neuron that conducts nerve impulses from a ganglion to cardiac or smooth muscle postsynaptic neuronresultsfrom a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in certain regions of the brain that normally inhibit overstimulation of skeletal muscle perineurium connective tissue that encircles a bundle of nerve fibers within a nerve peripheral nervous system ( PNS ) the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to other parts of the body pharmacist health - care worker trained to dispense drugs and educate patients in their proper use pharmacologist scientist specializing in the study of drug actions pharmacy technician health - care worker trained to dispense drugs under the supervision of a pharmacist pia mater the vascular innermost covering of the brain and spinal cord pineal gland endocrine gland located in the third ventricle o the brain and produces melatonin plexus literally a braid or network , convergence and divergence of pathways pons the part of the brainstem between the medulla oblongata and the midbrain postganglionic neuron autonomic neuron that conducts nerve impulses from a ganglion to cardiac or smooth muscle postsynaptic neuron
Parkin GeneNewly DiscoveredParkin Gene
from a focal brain injury , such as head traumaresultingfrom a focal brain injury , such as head trauma