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"'Twas the night before Halloween, and all through the house, All the creatures were stirring, except for the mouse. The monsters had gathered to plan and prepare, For the trick-or-treaters who soon would be there?." Little monsters and goofy goblins take center stage in this silly, spooky spin on Clement C. Moore's beloved poem. But what will happen on Halloween when the monsters come face to face with human trick-or-treaters in this fun-filled book by the author of The Night Before Easter?
Parkinson's disease, a common neurologic disorder of dopamine
dysfunction, is characterized by motor, cognitive, psychiatric and
autonomic symptoms. Parkinsonism has been defined as a complex
syndrome with many etiologies, and it is most common in the
elderly. Its cause is unknown and it is represented by idiopathic
Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Chapter
one of this book discusses vascular Parkinsonism, which is a type
of a Parkinsonism secondary to cerebrovascular disease. Chapter two
presents a single blind randomized phase II study comparing
surgical intervention with adjustable ventriculo-peritoneal shunt
plus dopamine oral therapy versus surgical operation alone in
patients affected by idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
associated with Parkinsonism. Chapter three reviews the current
knowledge regarding the role of Mavridis' atrophy (the
parkinsonism-related shrinkage of the human nucleus accumbens) in
Parkinson's disease.
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