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Parkinsons - translation to English

SYMPTOMS THAT RESEMBLE PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson's syndrome; Parkinsonian; Parkinson's disease mimics; Secondary parkinsonism; Parkinsonian disorders; Parkinsons syndrome; Atypical Parkinson's; Atypical Parkinsons; Secondary Parkinson's; Secondary Parkinsons; Parkinson's Syndrome; Pseudoparkinsonism; Parkinson Syndrome; Parkinsonian syndrome; Parkinson syndrome; Parkinsonism, secondary; Chronic parkinsonism; Parkinson-like syndrome; Secondary Parkinsonism; Drug-induced parkinsonism; Parkinsonian features; Parkinsonian deficits

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  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]], who made contributions to the understanding of the disease and proposed its name honoring [[James Parkinson]]
  • An illustration of the dopamine pathways throughout the brain
  • Hot Cross Bun sign that is commonly found in MRI of multiple system atrophy
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  • alt=Brain cells stained in blue. The largest one, a neurone, with an approximately circular form, has a brown circular body inside it. The brown body is about 40% the diameter of the cell in which it appears.
  • [[Muhammad Ali]] at the [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos]], at the age of 64. He had shown signs of parkinsonism from the age of 38 until his death.
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  • Parkinson's awareness logo with red tulip symbol
  • Pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's disease
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LONG-TERM DEGENERATIVE NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
Parkinson's Disease; Parkinson disease; Parkinsons disease; Parkinson's; Parkinson’s Disease; Parkinsonian tremors; Parkinsons; Parkinsonism, primary; Paralysis agitans; Morbus Parkinson; Shaking palsy; Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease; Parkinson’s; Shaking Palsy; Pakinson's Disease; Parkinston’s disease; Parkinson’s disease; Parkinsons' Disease; Parkinsonians; Parkinston's disease; Antiparkinsonism; Parkinson facies; Parkinsons Disease; Classification of parkinson's disease; Signs of parkinson's disease; Symptoms of parkinson's disease; Motor symptoms parkinson's disease; Neuropsychiatric symptoms of parkinson's disease; Causes of parkinson's disease; Genetic causes of parkinson's disease; Pathophysiology of parkinson's disease; Diagnosis of parkinson's disease; Prognosis of parkinson's disease; Epidemiology of parkinson's disease; History of parkinson's disease; Research directions of parkinson's disease; Research directions in parkinson's disease; Parkinson's disease research directions; Notable sufferers of parkinson's disease; Parkinsonian tremor; Traumatic Parkinson's; Parkinson's disease and Diet; Parkinsons' disease; Hypokinetic rigid syndrome; World Parkinson's Day; YOPD; Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease; Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease; Parkinson Disease; Parkinson's smell; Parkinson's detection by body scent; Parkinson's detection by body smell; Parkinson's detection by body odor; Parkinson's detection by body odour; Secondary Parkinson disease; Genetics of Parkinson's disease

['pɑ:kɪnsnz]

общая лексика

"Паркинсонз" (фирменное название помадки и др. конфет фирмы "Паркинсон энд санз" [Parkinson & Sons])

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['pɑ:kins(ə)niz(ə)m]

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паркинсонизм

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Parkinson law         
  • UK first edition book cover
ADAGE THAT WORK EXPANDS TO FILL THE TIME AVAILABLE
Parkinson Law; Parkinsons law; Parkinsons Law; Parkinson s Law; Coefficient of inefficiency; Coefficient of Inefficiency; Parkinson's Law or The Pursuit of Progress; Parkinson s law; Parkinson's second law; Parkinson's Law
закон Паркинсона

Definition

Parkinson's disease
¦ noun a progressive disease of the brain and nervous system marked by tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement.
Derivatives
Parkinsonian adjective
Parkinsonism noun
Origin
C19: named after the English surgeon James Parkinson.

Wikipedia

Parkinsonism

Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome characterized by tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements), rigidity, and postural instability. These are the four motor symptoms found in Parkinson's disease (PD), after which it is named, dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD), and many other conditions. This set of symptoms occurs in a wide range of conditions and may have many causes, including neurodegenerative conditions, drugs, toxins, metabolic diseases, and neurological conditions other than PD.

Examples of use of Parkinsons
1. Parkinsons patients have reduced levels of dopamine, which relays messages between brain cells.
2. By Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor PATIENTS treated with drugs for Parkinsons disease can turn into compulsive gamblers, a study suggests.
3. A retrospective study found that it occurred in about 1.5 per cent of Parkinsons patients treated with the drug.
4. To date, the most commonly used Parkinsons drug has been L–Dopa, which only controls the symptoms for most patients.
5. Slade cited height advantage at set–pieces as one of his tactical ploys and it was Tottenhams failure to clear Parkinsons 88th–minute corner that proved their undoing.
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