Parkinson's Disease (Shaking Palsy) - Clinical Presentation and Pathophysiology
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my father past away a week ago. he diagnosed with pd since he was 40. the most heartbreaking thing i saw in life is to see him deteriorating so badly that he couldn't walk without falling every few minutes and could not talk properly until no one could understand him And he could not control his jaw and would drool endlessly.even though he became a shell of his former self he never complained. he fought through everything. He fought to live another day.he was so strong but the combination of pd and covid 19 that he got in nursing home was too much.. he even overcame covid after 2 weeks which he was sedated and ventilated.He recovered but got pneumonia and a hole in his lung.and he couldn't fight anymore.he was a true hero.i'm so sad. he suffered so much.he didn't saw anything good in his life just fought to survive.r.i.p. father. i will carry on your legacy to hold on to life and fight everything and never surrender
This a great video, fantastic for all levels of understanding and with amazing drawings. Really helpful, thanks!
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Thank you for this, great instructions and I love the pictures, I make mind maps but I will add this to them today for my exam tomorrow.. Thumbs up who is also cramming for exams!
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fantastic video. my roommate has parkinson disease. thanks for posting
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If I had resources like this video back in 2009 I would have self diagnosed my SSRI-induced-parkinsonism a long time ago. The most helpful point in this video for me is the differentiation of D1 and D2 in this motor circuit. You just saved me hours of research, good sir!
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Loving the detailed flow diagram.
Beautiful illustrations - a great way to teach. Thank-you. Would be good to better understand or explain some of the changes found in the gut microbiome of people living with Parkinson's, not just the brain.
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Incredibly Helpful THANK YOU
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Thank you very much, this helped my understanding of parkinson greatly :D
Nice. It is nice to mention that the Striatum naturally produces Acetylcholine, which also over induces the inhibitory pathway contributing to that Bradykinesia seen in Parkinson's. Great job!
Since ACh is a pharmacologic target in Tx Parkinson
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A nice way to present and inform the public. Well done!
Great video, I only wish it also included treatment
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Very nice and easier presentation.
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This only explains the akinesia/bradykinesia, what about the tremors and the hypertonia?
Little bit complicated 😅
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Thanks you! You’ve taught me Parkinson’s in 14 minutes when my professors couldn’t teach it in a 2 hour lecture
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Thank you so so much. My teacher makes me confusing in this disease when her talks about its pathophysiology.
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Have to play this again.
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Great Explanation!
But how come smoking comes under protective measures?