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Title: What is the pathophysiologic change in Parkinson’s disease?
Post by: yusuki on Dec 28, 2014
What is the pathophysiologic change in Parkinson’s disease?
a.   degeneration of motor fibers in the pyramidal tracts
b.   excess secretion of stimulatory neurotransmitters in the CNS
c.   degeneration of the basal nuclei with a deficit of dopamine
d.   deficit of acetylcholine and degeneration of the motor cortex in the frontal lobe



Title: Re: What is the pathophysiologic change in Parkinson’s disease?
Post by: monosaccharide on Jan 2, 2015
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Title: Re: What is the pathophysiologic change in Parkinson’s disease?
Post by: yusuki on Jan 7, 2015
I was really having a hard time with this question, thanks for the input.


Title: Re: What is the pathophysiologic change in Parkinson’s disease?
Post by: monosaccharide on Jan 7, 2015
Glad you found it helpful.