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| increased morbidity & mortality from adrenalectomy. 3Xenograft.mainly from pig mesencephalon.efficacy not determine yet. Other medical problems ... |
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| Stroke – present in up to 47%; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Parkinson’s Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Muscular Dystrophy; Myasthenia Gravis … |
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| The other causes of dementia that must be ruled out include cerebrovascular, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases, subdural hematoma, normal-pressure hydrocephalus, brain |
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| Parkinson disease . has_associated_disease . MAPT . Parkinson disease . MAPT . Pick disease . TBP . Parkinson disease . TBP . Spinocerebellar ataxia . PARK1 . Parkinson disease |
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| 25% of men; Urgency most common; Obstructive symptoms less commonRestless leg syndrome; Depression; Obstructive or central sleep apnea. Pathophysiology … |
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| Hauser, R., Pahwah, R. Current Treatment Challenges and Emerging Therapies in Parkinsons Disease Suppl. To Neurologic Clinics. Oct. 2004. Vol. 22 No. 35. ... |
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| The basal ganglia tend to be damaged in Parkinson’s disease, Huntingdon’sAlthough the basal ganglia do not control movement directly or send axons to ... |
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| Surgical Treatment Recent advances in neuroimaging and stereotactic surgery have led to a renaissance in neurosurgery for Parkinson’s disease. |
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| a naturally occurring protein in the brain that nourishes and promotes the growth, regeneration and protection of dopamine producing neurons |
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| Kidney Failure Loss of Limbs Alzheimer’s Disease Coma Parkinson’s Disease Severe Burns . Benign Brain Tumour Motor Neuron Disease |
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