نتایج جستجو برای: basal ganglia lesion

تعداد نتایج: 206595  

Journal: :Neonatal medicine 2022

Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in neonates is an important cause of brain damage that leads to severe neurological sequelae or death. Brain injury patterns on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are used predict neurodevelopmental outcome severity. This case series describes the clinical manifestations and neurologic outcomes four preterm infants with isolated deep gray matter injuries. Bas...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2007
J M Tepper E D Abercrombie J P Bolam

This is the introductory chapter to an edited volume comprising 18 chapters written by 38 specially selected authors covering the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry/pharmacology and behavioral aspects of GABA in the basal ganglia. In this chapter the various nuclei of the basal ganglia are defined and their cellular structure, connections and function reviewed in brief in order to provide an ori...

2017
Alberto Cacciola Alessandro Calamuneri Demetrio Milardi Enricomaria Mormina Gaetana Chillemi Silvia Marino Antonino Naro Giuseppina Rizzo Giuseppe Anastasi Angelo Quartarone

The current model of basal ganglia circuits has been introduced almost two decades ago and has settled the basis for our understanding of basal ganglia physiology and movement disorders. Although many questions are yet to be answered, several efforts have been recently made to shed new light on basal ganglia function. The traditional concept of "direct" and "indirect" pathways, obtained from ax...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2012
José L Lanciego Natasha Luquin José A Obeso

The "basal ganglia" refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive functions and behaviors, and emotions. Proposed more than two decades ago, the classical basal ganglia model shows how information flows through the basal ganglia back to the cortex through two pathways with opposing effects for the proper...

2017
Hyun-Wook Nah

The clinical diagnosis of transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke is highly subjective, especially if the brain imaging does not reveal any evidence of ischemic lesion. Herein, I report a case of small vessel TIA and another case of lacunar infarction in which the ischemic lesions were detected with the perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A 76-year-old woman presented w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Pascal Salin Christine Manrique Claude Forni Lydia Kerkerian-Le Goff

High-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is now recognized as an effective treatment for advanced Parkinson's disease, but the molecular basis of its effects remains unknown. This study examined the effects of unilateral STN HFS (2 hr of continuous stimulation) in intact and hemiparkinsonian awake rats on STN neuron metabolic activity and on neurotransmitter-related gen...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2004
Liat Ayalon Ravid Doron Ina Weiner Daphna Joel

Four groups of rats, sustaining a striatal quinolinic acid (QA) lesion, a pallidal QA lesion, a combined striatal + pallidal lesion, or sham operation, were tested in spontaneous and amphetamine-induced activity, spatial navigation in a water maze, position discrimination and reversal in a wet T maze, and food manipulation. The striatal lesion markedly impaired rats' performance on the motor an...

2014
Genko Oyama Nicholas Maling Amanda Avila-Thompson Pam R. Zeilman Kelly D. Foote Irene A. Malaty Ramon L. Rodriguez Michael S. Okun

BACKGROUND Hemiballism/hemichorea commonly occurs as a result of a lesion in the subthalamic region. CASE REPORT A 38-year-old male with Parkinson's disease developed intractable hemiballism in his left extremities due to a small lesion that was located adjacent to the right deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead, 10 months after bilateral subthalamic nucleus (STN)-DBS placement. He underwent a ri...

Journal: :Parkinsonism & related disorders 2007
Peter Redgrave Véronique Coizet

The basal ganglia are a group of interconnected subcortical nuclei that represent one of the brain's fundamental processing units. In humans basal ganglia dysfunctions have been associated with numerous debilitating conditions, including Parkinson's disease. To appreciate fully how complicated systems can malfunction, it may first be necessary to understand how such networks work normally. The ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1971
F R Freemon

Three cases of bilateral anterior cerebral artery occlusion are presented with akinetic mutism. The anatomical distribution of the infarction in these patients combined with cases in the literature suggests that this syndrome can have a localizing value for the clinician. If increased intraventricular pressure is not present, the clinician can suspect a bilateral lesion of cingulate gyrus, medi...

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