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Parkinson's disease The most common form of Parkinson's is slowly progressing and degenerative, usually associated with the following symptoms. All of these result from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells: tremor or trembling of the arms, jaw, legs, and face; stiffness or rigidity of the limbs and trunk; bradykinesia ?slowness of movement; postural instability, or impaired balance and coordination.
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parkinsonism a descriptive term meaning having the characteristics of Parkinson's disease (see below), but usually not referring to the disease itself. Parkinsonism may be caused by head injury, encephalitis, syphilis, carbon monoxide poisoning, cerebral arteriosclerosis, use of MPTP (a synthetic narcotic), or other diseases or conditions.
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Parkinson's syndrome A treatable syndrome of side effects from antipsychotic medication which appear after one or two weeks and that is characterized by resting tremor, muscle rigidity, including a mask-like face; slow motor movement, and a stooped, shuffling gait.
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parkinsonian Symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease such as tremors, rigid muscles, difficulty moving and unresponsive expression.
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parkinsonism the name given to a group of disorders with similar features; four primary symptoms, including tremor, rigidity, postural instability, and bradykinesia, resulting from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.
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