Basal ganglia dysfunction |
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Basal ganglia dysfunction Definition Basal ganglia dysfunction is a problem with the basal ganglia, the deep brain structures that help start and control movement.
Basal ganglia dysfunction is a problem with the basal ganglia, the deep brain structures that help start and control movement. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: ...
Basal Ganglia Dysfunction Basal ganglia dysfunction is a problem with the deep brain structures that help start and control movement. Conditions that cause injury to the brain can damage the basal ganglia.
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Cerebellar, subcortical, and basal ganglia dysfunction Antalgic gait (hip or knee arthritis) 1 ...
Affected individuals present in the fifth or sixth decade with orthostasis and bladder dysfunction; and later develop FECAL INCONTINENCE; anhidrosis; ATAXIA; IMPOTENCE; and alterations of tone suggestive of basal ganglia dysfunction.
See also: Injury, Cancer, Trauma, Arthritis, Aging
 
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