Parkinson's disease is a degenerative neurologic disease that affects the elderly with motor symptoms and neuropsychiatric manifestations.
The primary pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease is an imbalance of neurotransmittors such as dopamine and acetylcholine. Patients present with tremors, postural imbalance, bradykinesia and rigidity.
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Excellent case vignettes.Really made me think analytically about the types of medications.
Clear explanation thats easy to understand, helps improve the basic current medication you can find in many patients with this desease.
The content is amazing except when talking about "Clasp Knife" and "Cog Wheel" rigidity I would also recommend pointing at picture especially when talking about "lewis body" Thank you
This course helps me broaden my knowledge and I can put what I have learned into practice right after learning this lecture! Easy to grasp the ideas of the course!