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Non-dopamine Lesions in Parkinson's Disease

Halliday, Glenda M. PhD
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN: 0-19-537108-9 (0195371089)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-537108-6 (9780195371086)
Binding: Hardcover
Copyright: 2011
Publish Date: 10/10
Weight: 1.80 Lbs.
Pages: 314
Carton Quantity: 12
Subject Class: NEU (Neurology and Neuroscience)
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 90 days provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: Nervous Sys
Subject Definition: Parkinson Disease-Physiopathology; Brain-Pathology; Dopamine
NLM Class: WL 359
LC Class: RC382
Abstract: Parkinson's disease becomes apparent only after substantial loss (>60%) of the dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra. By this time there has already been widespread neural inclusion formation in the peripheral and central nervous system of patients with the disease, although this has only been recognized more recently. Degeneration in these widespread regions of the peripheral and central nervous system is now known to impact on disease symptoms, progression and treatment over time. This book aims to provide a comprehensive review of these non-dopamine lesions in Parkinson's disease by assessing our current knowledge of their presence and pathophysiology, how they relate to different symptoms and, where relevant, discuss how they may be potentially treated. The book addresses most of the known symptoms that occur in patients with Parkinson's disease. ... Overall this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the lesions associated with the most common symptoms found in patients with Parkinson's disease.

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