Parkinson's Disease (Shaking Palsy) - Clinical Presentation and Pathophysiology

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Published 2016-03-17

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  • @prem5864
    I am a doctor and I can say , this is by far the best pathophysiology explaination I have heard .
  • @lapharmacie98
    I can’t believe it, every single topic in physiology and patho I’ve ever needed some help with Armando has a video on it. What a legend
  • @iqraahmad2451
    I can't believe you have explained it so well. I have been dwelling on research papers for so long to connect these points.
  • I studied neuropsychology in my work with learning disabilities. This is the best information I have seen to explain Parkinson's on a neural level. thank you so much for this info.
  • I never thought it could be easy to understand such tough topics in a simple manner with less efforts ❤️❤️
  • wow really helpfull in understanding the complex biochemical interaction at tissue and cellular level . thanx
  • You did this 6 years ago, and here I am, getting it clear. You are a blessing.
  • @niko1986xxx
    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
  • @oliversykez7292
    Thanks for this in a nutshell explanation! Very helpful in the end stages of studying for USMLE!!
  • @c.b.2
    This was absolutely brilliantly explained! Thank you so much! I'll be sure to send all my med school classmates here!
  • @Dayv7
    Brilliant as ever! Thought it was going to be a nightmare to remember the dysfunctional pathways involved but this makes it a cinch.
  • @croock3
    This a great video, fantastic for all levels of understanding and with amazing drawings. Really helpful, thanks!
  • Amazing explanation, neurology it's one of the most complicatedsubjects in medicine and you make it look so simple. Keep on the good work! (y)
  • This is the best I am not kidding . I am shocked how beautifully someone can explain such a complicated topic
  • Not all heroes wear capes. Some make amazing video lectures for med students on youtube. Armando: The true legend! 🥰
  • @sdazxcf
    u r amazing to draw such complicated neuroanatomy into clear figures! salute to u
  • Thank you mister for making easy to study neurological diseases. It really helps me to prepare for exam!
  • I really like to watch these videos for some context before I study my teachers slides, this was great. Thank you!