Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder of the nervous system that occurs when groups of cells in the brain responsible for smooth and coordinated movement lose their function. In this disease, there is a deficiency of a chemical substance called dopamine, which plays a crucial role in transmitting information between cells in the brain and ensuring that body movements are carried out smoothly and in a balanced manner.
Dr. Başak Bolluk Kılıç, MD graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Medicine in 2000 as a Medical Doctor. She completed…
Dr. Şadiye Sarataş graduated as a Medical Doctor from Akdeniz University Medical Faculty in 2010. In 2015, she completed her…