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  2. Basal ganglia disease - Wikipedia

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    Basal ganglia disease is a group of physical problems ... Increasing dopamine levels in the basal ganglia could possibly offset the effects of the Parkinson's Disease ...

  3. Corticobasal degeneration - Wikipedia

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    Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease involving the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia. [1] CBD symptoms typically begin in people from 50 to 70 years of age, and typical survival before death is eight years.

  4. Basal ganglia - Wikipedia

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    Basal ganglia disease is a group of movement disorders that result from either excessive output from the basal ganglia to the thalamus – hypokinetic disorders, or from insufficient output – hyperkinetic disorders. Hypokinetic disorders arise from an excessive output from the basal ganglia, which inhibits the output from the thalamus to the ...

  5. Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Surgery for Parkinson's first appeared in the 19th century and by the 1960s had evolved into ablative brain surgery that lesioned the basal ganglia, thalamus or globus pallidus (a pallidotomy). [190] The discovery of L -DOPA for PD treatment caused ablative therapies to largely disappear.

  6. Parkinsonian gait - Wikipedia

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    Basal ganglia dysfunction in PD causes it to stop acting as an internal cue for gait in Parkinson's patients. Hence various external sensory cues like auditory and visual cues have been developed to bypass the basal ganglia's cueing functions. Visual cues: The visual cues are commonly transverse lines or rods on the floor (floor markers).

  7. Hyperkinesia - Wikipedia

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    It is the opposite of hypokinesia, which refers to decreased bodily movement, as commonly manifested in Parkinson's disease. Many hyperkinetic movements are the result of improper regulation of the basal ganglia–thalamocortical circuitry.

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