MODERN PROBLEMS OF PARKINSONISM
MODERN PROBLEMS OF PARKINSONISM
- Parkinson's disease is a severe chronic disease of the central nervous system with great medico-social significance; due to its adverse effect on the patients' ability to work and their gradual invalidation. The readers are presented with scientific developments and reports in the field of inpatient and outpatient treatment of Parkinson's patients. The etiology, morbidity, morbidity, clinical characteristics, early prevention, occupational medical expertise and complex treatment of parkinsonism are thoroughly examined. The results of experimental treatment schemes with new medications for Parkinson's disease, as well as important questions from the field of social neurology.