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... PARKINSON 'SDISEASEAND MOVEMENT DISORDERS: DIAGNOSIS ANDTREATMENT GUIDELINES FORTHE PRACTICING PHYSICIAN CURRENT CLINICAL PRACTICE Parkinson sDiseaseand Movement Disorders: Diagnosis andTreatment ... AND JOHN A ANDERSON, 1997 Osteoporosis: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Principles, edited by CLIFFORD J ROSEN, 1996 PARKINSON 'SDISEASEAND MOVEMENT DISORDERS DIAGNOSIS ANDTREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR ... movements and assessment of speech are discussed below and in Chapter 2, respectively PRAXIS Assessment of praxis usually occurs in the course of the routine motor examination Praxis implies the...
... animals and humans with such disorders The most serious shortcoming of the aforementioned scheme of parkinsonian pathophysiology is, perhaps, that changes in the spontaneous discharge patterns, and ... between these diseases Another common misconception is that movement disorders are basal ganglia diseases Given the anatomic facts previously mentioned, it is now clear that even the most straightforward ... projecting to the matrix and/ or striosomes have been less successful and failed to establish simple relations between striatal compartments and different subdivisions of the SNc in nonhuman primates (52,53,56)...
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... provide a compensation for their missing gating signal 32 PARKINSON SDISEASEAND PARKINSONISM SUMMARY ANDCONCLUSIONS In this review we have explored the possible relationships between basal ganglia ... patients with Parkinson sdiseaseandthe subsequent introduction of levodopa as a dramatically effective therapy of this hitherto devastating illness Since then the therapeutic options for Parkinson s ... PARKINSONISM PD depends on understanding the anatomy and physiology of the basal ganglia and dopamine networks The motor system has been classically described as consisting of two parts: the pyramidal...
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