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Basal ganglia It is a collection of grey matter deeply in each
cerebral hemisphere. They play an important role in the control of posture and voluntary movement.
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Functions of basal ganglia:
1- Design of plans, which convert thoughts and ideas into motor actions: to produce a coordinated organized purposeful movement. Determining the timing and scale of movement: to what extent the movement will be fast, and how long it will last. Storage of motor programs of familiar motor actions
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Parts of Basal Ganglia
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Clinical signs related to Basal Ganglia dysfunction
Dysfunction in substantia nigra Parkinson's disease Features: 1- Tremors: involuntary, rhythmic, oscillating movements. It occurs during rest 2- Rigidity: It occurs in both flexors, and extensors, but more in flexors giving flexion attitude. 3- lack of movement; Absence of swinging arm during walking, mask face, low- volume slow speech.
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Dysfunction in putamen + caudate
chorea disease Features: Involuntary, quick, irregular, and purposeless movement .
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Dysfunction in subthalamic nucleus
Hemiballismus Features: Sudden, involuntary movements that involves one limb or one side of the body
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Dysfunction in globus pallidus
Athetosis Features: Involuntary, slow, sinuous, writhing movements involving distal part of limb (hand).
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