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Different diseases, same circuits: lessons from rare and overlooked causes of disorders of consciousness. [PDF]
Toker D, Monti MM.
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Activating Muscarinic Receptor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Neurons Is Required for Parasympathetic Cholinergic Control of Pancreatic Cell Function. [PDF]
Levi NJ +4 more
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Fahr disease: Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification.
Gholam Ali, Shahidi, Mahdi, Safdarian
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76 patients suffering from different basal ganglia diseases (28 cases with M. Parkinson, secondary parkinsonism and Parkinson diseases; 5 cases with Chorea Huntington; 5 cases with Fahr disease and 38 cases with M. Wilson) MRI featured 2 characteristical patterns: 1. abnormal deposition of minerals, 2. focal atrophies of involved organs.
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76 patients suffering from different basal ganglia diseases (28 cases with M. Parkinson, secondary parkinsonism and Parkinson diseases; 5 cases with Chorea Huntington; 5 cases with Fahr disease and 38 cases with M. Wilson) MRI featured 2 characteristical patterns: 1. abnormal deposition of minerals, 2. focal atrophies of involved organs.
D, Wimberger +4 more
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Basal ganglia activation in Parkinson's disease
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2006The objective of this study was to compare basal ganglia activation in patients with Parkinson's disease to that of healthy controls, using functional MRI (fMRI). Six mildly-affected patients, off antiparkinsonian medications for at least 12h, and seven age-matched controls performed a unilateral motor switching task during fMRI data acquisition. Clear
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