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Cosa (chi) è dystaxia agitans - definizione


Dystaxia elegans         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Dystaxia elegans is a species of false jewel beetle in the family Schizopodidae. It is found in North America.
Parkinson's disease         
  • [[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
  • alt=Composite of three images, one in the top row (referred to in caption as A), two in the second row (referred to as B). Top shows a mid-line [[sagittal plane]] of the brainstem and [[cerebellum]]. Three circles superimposed along the brainstem and an arrow linking them from bottom to top and continuing upward and forward towards the frontal lobes of the brain. A line of text accompanies each circle: lower is "1. Dorsal Motor X Nucleus", middle is "2. Gain Setting Nuclei" and upper is "3. Substantia Nigra/Amygdala". The fourth line of text above the others says "4. ...". The two images at the bottom of the composite are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, one sagittal and the other transverse, centred at the same brain coordinates (x=-1, y=-36, z=-49). A colored blob marking volume reduction covers most of the brainstem.
  • 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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  • Placement of an electrode into the brain: the head is stabilised in a frame for [[stereotactic surgery]].
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  • Parkinson's awareness logo with red tulip symbol
  • Pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's disease
  • Parkin crystal structure
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  • alt=French signature reads "Catherine Metzger 13 Octobre 1869"
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
¦ 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.
History of Parkinson's disease         
  • An 1893 photograph of [[Jean-Martin Charcot]], who made important contributions to the understanding of the disease and proposed its current name honoring [[James Parkinson]]
ASPECT OF HISTORY
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
The history of Parkinson's disease expands from 1817, when British apothecary James Parkinson published An Essay on the Shaking Palsy, to modern times. Before Parkinson's descriptions, others had already described features of the disease that would bear his name, while the 20th century greatly improved knowledge of the disease and its treatments.