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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Large basal ganglia
  1. Brain Basics: The Life and Death of a Neuron From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Traumatic Brain Injury/Statistics and Research ... Traumatic Brain Injury ... Spinal Cord Injuries/Reference Desk ... Spinal Cord Injuries ... Huntington's Disease/Reference ...
  2. Movement Disorders/Statistics and Research ... Movement Disorders ... Parkinson's Disease/Statistics and Research ... Parkinson's Disease ... National Institute of Neurological ...
  3. ... on medical imaging and typically occur in the basal ganglia, which are structures deep within the brain that ... brain calcification by disrupting the connections between the basal ganglia and other areas of the brain, particularly the ...
  4. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  5. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP): Frequently Asked Questions (Foundation for PSP/CBD and Related Brain Diseases)  
    Progressive Supranuclear Palsy/Learn More ... Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ... CurePSP's mission is to increase awareness, educate, and find a cure for Progressive ...
  6. Wilson Disease: Frequently Asked Questions (Wilson Disease Association)  
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  7. ... and cause damage to the brain, particularly the basal ganglia, which are regions that help control movement. Intellectual ... and tryptophan can damage the brain, particularly the basal ganglia, causing the signs and symptoms of glutaric acidemia ...
  8. ... the brain that help start and control movement (basal ganglia) and to other brain regions that are involved ... the PDGFRB gene as a cause of idiopathic basal ganglia calcification. Neurology. 2013 Jan 8;80(2):181- ...
  9. Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy (Nemours Foundation)  
    Cerebral Palsy/Specifics ... Cerebral Palsy ... Nemours Foundation ... cerebral palsy, CP, congenital disorders, motor skills, muscle tone, athetoid, dyskinetic, spastic, ...
  10. ... Peltonen L, Paloneva J. The genetic causes of basal ganglia calcification, dementia, and bone cysts: DAP12 and TREM2. ...
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