Parkinson's Syndrome Anatomy

Where does Idiopathic Parkinson's Syndrome occur?
Today we "crack the nut" and take a look inside. As everyone knows, the brain "surface" is actually like a walnut. We have to accommodate so many nerve cells that this is only possible if the many
Brain convolutions lead to an increase in surface area. We'll go through the entire anatomy from top to bottom.

Atypical Parkinson's syndromes

Explanations of the atypical parkinsonian syndromes PSP, MSA and CBD

LSVT Loud

Parkinson's symptoms

Parkinson's and the stomach

Parkinson's and Antidepressants

advanced stages