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Parkinson disease / Stanley Fahn.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Fahn, Stanley, author.
Series:
Henry Stewart talks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parkinson's disease.
Physical Description:
1 videorecording (57 min., 08 sec.) : sound, color.
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, [2007]
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Intro slide
An essay on the shaking palsy
Outline 1
Difference between parkinsonism and PD
Parkinsonism vs. Parkinson disease
The six cardinal features of parkinsonism
Defining Parkinson disease
Definition of PD
Clinical definition of Parkinson disease
Pathological and biochemical basis of PD
Pathological and biochemical definition of PD
Lewy bodies in a SN pigmented neuron
Staging of brain pathology related to sporadic PD
More pathological and biochemical features of PD
Diagram of the nigrostriatle dopamine neurons
Horizontal slice through the brain
Neuroimaging of PD
Definition of PD by PET/SPECT scans
FDOPA PET in PD
FPCIT/PET
Outline 2
Age-specific prevalence in PD
Age specific prevalence of incidental Lewy bodies
Age- and sex- specific incidence rate of PD
Prevalence of PD in the USA
Projections for PD prevalence in the USA
Outline 3
Consequences of putaminal DA deficiency
Metabolic activities in the brain in PD
Outline 4
Rate of clinical progression
Gene localizations identified for PD
The very "benign" parkinsonian patient
Outline 5
Parkinsonian states
Secondary Parkinson
Parkinson plus syndromes
Heredodegenerative parkinsonism
Clinical instruments to measure severity of PD
Unified PD rating scale (UPDRS)
UPRS determine cause of parkinsonism (I)
UPRS determine cause of parkinsonism (II)
Outline 6
Dopaminergic agents
Biochemical pathway for formation of dopamine
Non-dopaminergic agents for motor symptoms
Non-dopaminergic agents for non-motor symptoms
PD is more then loss of striatal dopamine
Non-motor problems of Parkinson's disease (I)
Non-motor problems of Parkinson's disease (II)
Treatment strategy
Complications of therapy
Motor complications appearance
Frequency of motor response complications
Dopamine receptors
Outline 7
Composite of progression of PD
Slowing progression
Neuroprotective therapy
Etiology of PD
Thank you.
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Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/218/.

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