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  1. Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease is a disorder that affects the nervous system, including a group of structures in the brain called the basal ...
  2. Basal ganglia dysfunction is a problem with the deep brain structures that help start and control movement. ... that can cause brain injury can damage the basal ganglia. Such conditions include: Carbon monoxide poisoning Drug overdose ...
  3. ... writhing movements. It's often caused by injury to basal ganglia. These are structures found deep within the brain ... its base. They help coordinate muscle movement. The basal ganglia are highlighted here.
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... brain. Certain brain regions that help control movement (basal ganglia) are particularly affected. People with neuroferritinopathy have progressive ... ferritin accumulate in the brain, particularly in the basal ganglia, resulting in the movement problems and other neurological ...
  6. ... syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome Cree encephalitis Encephalopathy with basal ganglia calcification Familial infantile encephalopathy with intracranial calcification and ...
  7. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  8. Progressive supranuclear palsy is a brain disorder that affects movement, vision, speech, and thinking ability (cognition). The signs and symptoms of this disorder ...
  9. The TAF1 gene provides instructions for making part of a protein called transcription factor IID (TFIID). This protein is active in cells and tissues throughout ...
  10. The RGS9 gene provides instructions for making two versions (isoforms) of the RGS9 protein, known as RGS9-1 and RGS9-2. They are found in different parts ...
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