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Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis.
The differential diagnosis for a patient presenting with Parkinsonian symptoms is:
Idiopathic Parkinson's disease
Essential tremor
Parkinson plus syndromes (see below)
Secondary parkinsonism due to drugs, toxins, stroke, head trauma, or hydrocephalus
Parkinson's tremors differ from essential tremors in that the latter are posture or action tremors, have bilateral tremors involving the hands, head and voice, and are alcohol responsive. In contrast, Parkinson's tremors ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis |
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Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis.
The differential diagnosis for a patient presenting with Parkinsonian symptoms is:
Idiopathic Parkinson's disease
Essential tremor
Parkinson plus syndromes (see below)
Secondary parkinsonism due to drugs, toxins, stroke, head trauma, or hydrocephalus
Parkinson's tremors differ from essential tremors in that the latter are posture or action tremors, have bilateral tremors involving the hands, head and voice, and are alcohol responsive. In contrast, Parkinson's tremors ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis |
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|  |  |  | Parkinsonism: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - TreatmentThe treatment of Parkinson's disease mainly relies on replacing dopamine with levodopa (L-DOPA) or mimicking its action with dopamine agonists such as pramipexole, ropinirole, pergolide or bromocriptine. Discovered as a Parkinson's treatment by Arvid Carlsson, levodopa is a dopamine precursor that is transfomed into dopamine by dopa-decarboxylase, present in the basal ganglia in the brain as well as other tissues, e.g., the retina. Levodopa is almost always supplemented with carbidopa or benserazide, dopa-decarboxylase inhibitors which preve ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Treatment |
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|  |  |  | Parkinsonism: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - TreatmentThe treatment of Parkinson's disease mainly relies on replacing dopamine with levodopa (L-DOPA) or mimicking its action with dopamine agonists such as pramipexole, ropinirole, pergolide or bromocriptine. Discovered as a Parkinson's treatment by Arvid Carlsson, levodopa is a dopamine precursor that is transfomed into dopamine by dopa-decarboxylase, present in the basal ganglia in the brain as well as other tissues. Levodopa is almost always supplemented with carbidopa or benserazide, dopa-decarboxylase inhibitors which prevent levodopa from b ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Treatment |
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Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms.
Symptoms may vary among patients, and additionally may vary greatly over time in a single patient. However, the cardinal symptoms are:
tremor (while this is the best known symptom, it is not displayed by an estimated 30% of patients with little perceptible tremor; these are classified as rigid-akinetic. The classical Parkinsonian tremor is 4-7Hz, often unilateral, decreased by supination and pronation, and responsive to dopaminergics and anticholinergic ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Symptoms |
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Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases.
There are other disorders that are called Parkinson-Plus diseases. These include:
Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
Shy-Drager Syndrome (SDS)
Striatonigral degeneration (SND)
Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy (OPCA)
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD)
Some people include Dementia with Lew ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Related diseases |
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Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases.
There are other disorders that are called Parkinson-Plus diseases. These include:
Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
Shy-Drager Syndrome (SDS)
Striatonigral degeneration (SND)
Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy (OPCA)
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)See also: Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Related diseases |
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|  |  |  | Parkinsonism: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Debate over CausesThe cause of Parkinson's disease is not known (idiopathic). There are, however, many theories.
Parkinson's disease - Genetic.
Geneticists have, since 1997, found nine different specific genetic defects, each of which causes the disease in one or a few families with extraordinarily high incidences of the disease, but such families are rare.
While a strong inheritance pattern occurs in only a very small percentage of cases, an affected individual is three to four times more likely than an unaffected i ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes |
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|  |  |  | Parkinsonism: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is ProbableThe cause of Parkinson's disease is not known (idiopathic). There are, however, many theories.
Parkinson's disease - Genetic.
Geneticists have, since 1997, found nine different specific genetic defects, each of which causes the disease in one or a few families with extraordinarily high incidences of the disease, but such families are rare.
While a strong inheritance pattern occurs in only a very small percentage of cases, an affected individual is three to four times more likely than an unaffected i ...
See also:Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers Read more here: » Parkinson's disease: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes: A Complex Etiology is Probable |
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Dopamine - Role in Movement.
Dopamine is critical to the way the brain controls our movements and is a crucial part of the basal ganglia motor loop. Shortage of dopamine, particularly the death of dopamine neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway, causes Parkinson's disease, in which a person loses the ability to execute smooth, controlled movements.
D ...
See also:Dopamine, Dopamine - Biochemistry, Dopamine - Functions of Dopamine in the Brain, Dopamine - Role in Movement, Dopamine - Role in Cognition and Frontal Cortex Function, Dopamine - Role in Pleasure and Motivation, Dopamine - Dopamine and psychosis, Dopamine - Therapeutic use, Dopamine - Major Dopamine Pathways Read more here: » Dopamine: Encyclopedia II - Dopamine - Functions of Dopamine in the Brain |
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|  |  |  | Parkinsonism: Encyclopedia II - Dopamine - Functions of dopamine in the brain
Dopamine - Role in movement.
Dopamine is critical to the way the brain controls our movements and is a crucial part of the basal ganglia motor loop. Shortage of dopamine, particularly the death of dopamine neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway, causes Parkinson's disease, in which a person loses the ability to execute smooth, controlled movements.
D ...
See also:Dopamine, Dopamine - Biochemistry, Dopamine - Functions of dopamine in the brain, Dopamine - Role in movement, Dopamine - Role in cognition and frontal cortex function, Dopamine - Role in pleasure and motivation, Dopamine - Dopamine and psychosis, Dopamine - Therapeutic use, Dopamine - Major dopamine pathways Read more here: » Dopamine: Encyclopedia II - Dopamine - Functions of dopamine in the brain |
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