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Definition
-disease progression leads to loss of the neurotransmitter dopamine
-dopamine has a crucial of inhibiting excess movements in the basal
ganglia
symptoms
-loss of dopamines causes hypertonia-hallmark signs: resting tremors,
cogwheel ridigity, and bradykinesa
-increased tone leads to difficulty walking (slow shuffling gait)
-other symptoms: frequent drooling, unblinking stare with immobile
facial muscles
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Cystic Fibrosis Parkinson's disease
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Autosomal dominant
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Definition
increased muscle tone
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, infectivity Atrophy
hyperthermic injuries hypertonia
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Definition
capacity to cause severe disease
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infectivity hyperplasia
virulence Ischemia
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Definition
-hemorrahe below the skull but above the dura matter
-typically associated with skull fractures, especially at the temporal
fosa
, -characteristic symptoms include initial loss of consciousness followed
by "lucid periods" (brief period in which the patient regains
consciousness)
-following lucid period, symptoms will occur and may progress to
nausea, vomiting, lethargy, coma
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Prostate cancer Intrarenal acute kidney injury
Traumatic epidural hematoma Traumatic Subdural Hematoma
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Definition
What type of antibodies
-concentration is low in the blood
-located primarily on the surface of developing B lymphocytes
-functions as one type of B-cel antigen receptor
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IgD Primary immune deficiency