Degenerative disease of basal ganglia

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      - Parkinson disease is a degenerative disorder of the basal ganglia that results in variable combinations of tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia. The disorder is characterized by progressive destruction of the nigrostriatal pathway with a subsequent reduction in …

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      Disease Categories in Neurology. Myopathy – muscle diseases. Myelopathy – cord compression diseases. Neuropathy – nerve diseases. Radiculopathy – nerve root compression. Plexopathy – nerve plexus compression. Encephalopathy – brain diseases. Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction. Myasthenia Gravis (MG) Characterized by skeletal muscle ...

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      A) basal ganglia, GABA and acetylcholine B) cortex, glutamate C) basal ganglia, dopamine and GABA D) substantia nigra, dopamine and acetylcholine 10. A drug that causes the release of _______ would be likely to worsen the symptoms of Huntington's chorea.

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      Parkinson Disease: Degenerative disease of the substantia nigra cells in the brain, which help to maintain balance, posture, and coordination. The cause isn’t clear. ... sensory problems. Causes point toward abnormalities within various neural systems linking the brainstem limbic system, basal ganglia, cerebellum corpus callosum, and cerebral ...

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      Degenerative disease of central nervous system. 330. DX. 09. CEREBRAL DEGENERATIONS USUALLY MANIFEST IN CHILDHOOD. Degenerative disease of central nervous system. 330.0. DX. 09. LEUKODYSTROPHY. ... OTHER DEGENERATIVE DISEASES OF THE BASAL GANGLIA. Degenerative disease of central nervous system. 333.1. DX. 09.

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      Basal ganglia and nigral degeneration are often but not always present. The etiology is unknown but molecular studies indicate glial and neuronal accumulation of the tau protein in affected areas. There is substantial pathological and clinical overlap with other neurodegenerative disorders such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, progessive ...

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      The most frequent disease affecting the basal ganglia is Parkinson’s disease (PD). Typically, voluntary movements are hard mo initiate (akinesia) and …

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      **Basal Ganglia “Brake Hypothesis:” motor output of BG analogous to brake. When movement is initiated, GPi neurons decrease their discharge on motor pattern generators (MPG) therefore removing tonic inhibition and “releasing the brake” on that generator.

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      Damage to the basal ganglia. Degenerative. Vascular. Traumatic. Inflammatory. Neoplastic. Toxic. Metabolic diseases. Oral Mechanism. Immediate revealing features. Masked facies. Flat affect. Respiratory signs. Infrequent swallowing. May result in drooling. Size, strength, and symmetry may be normal. AMRs may be slowly initiated a/o rapid and ...

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      1.4 Two other neuro-degenerative conditions associated with the term parkinsonism are defined in accordance with the primary references. Range may include but is not limited to – olivopontocerebellar atrophy, multiple system atrophy, basal ganglia tumour, Wilson disease, Lewy bodies. Outcome 2

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