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Unusual Autonomic Ganglia: Connections, Chemistry, and Plasticity of Pelvic Ganglia
The pelvic ganglia provide the majority of the autonomic nerve supply to reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and lower bowel. Of all autonomic ganglia, they are probably the least understood because in many species their anatomy is particularly complex.
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The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1986
Thirty four patients with a simple ganglion have been treated by aspiration alone, using a short-bevel wide-bore needle. In 41% there was no recurrence after more than one year, and most of the remaining 59% recurred with three months.
D V, Nield, D M, Evans
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Thirty four patients with a simple ganglion have been treated by aspiration alone, using a short-bevel wide-bore needle. In 41% there was no recurrence after more than one year, and most of the remaining 59% recurred with three months.
D V, Nield, D M, Evans
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Hand, 1981
A case report of a fifty eight year old lady with symmetrical cystic lesions in the bases of the metacarpal bones of both thumbs. The histology showed an intraosseous ganglion which has not previously been reported in this location.
Brown, I., Huffstadt, A. J. C.
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A case report of a fifty eight year old lady with symmetrical cystic lesions in the bases of the metacarpal bones of both thumbs. The histology showed an intraosseous ganglion which has not previously been reported in this location.
Brown, I., Huffstadt, A. J. C.
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985
Sixty-one children with ganglia treated surgically at the Singapore General Hospital were reviewed. At the wrist the predominance of dorsal ganglia over volar ganglia, which is the pattern in adults, was found only in older children. In children less than 10 years old, volar ganglia predominated.
Satku, K., Ganesh, B.
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Sixty-one children with ganglia treated surgically at the Singapore General Hospital were reviewed. At the wrist the predominance of dorsal ganglia over volar ganglia, which is the pattern in adults, was found only in older children. In children less than 10 years old, volar ganglia predominated.
Satku, K., Ganesh, B.
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractThrough its connections with widespread cortical areas and with dopaminergic midbrain areas, the basal ganglia are well situated to integrate patterns of cortical input with the dopaminergic reward signal originating in the midbrain. In this review, we consider the functions of the basal ganglia in relation to its gross and cellular anatomy ...
Kurt, Braunlich, Carol, Seger
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AbstractThrough its connections with widespread cortical areas and with dopaminergic midbrain areas, the basal ganglia are well situated to integrate patterns of cortical input with the dopaminergic reward signal originating in the midbrain. In this review, we consider the functions of the basal ganglia in relation to its gross and cellular anatomy ...
Kurt, Braunlich, Carol, Seger
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2009
A tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive cell mass is found in the caudal portion of the dorsal nerve ganglion of the red-eared slider, <i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i>. The ganglion appears as a flat oval structure in the horizontal plane, where the major axis runs latero-medially, and the minor axis rostro-caudally in the ventral view.
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A tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive cell mass is found in the caudal portion of the dorsal nerve ganglion of the red-eared slider, <i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i>. The ganglion appears as a flat oval structure in the horizontal plane, where the major axis runs latero-medially, and the minor axis rostro-caudally in the ventral view.
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The neuropsychology of basal ganglia
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2018Basal ganglia are subcortical structures specialized at very early age, functionally different according to the right or left side. They are part of complex distributed network composed by parallel segregated loops where specific information are processed and open loops where different information are integrated.
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Journal of Neurology, 2006
We should like to emphasize the following points: 1. Apathy is defined here as a quantified and observable behavioral syndrome consisting in a quantitative reduction of voluntary (or goal-directed) behaviors; 2. Therefore, apathy occurs when the systems that generate and control voluntary actions are altered; 3.
Richard, Levy, Virginie, Czernecki
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We should like to emphasize the following points: 1. Apathy is defined here as a quantified and observable behavioral syndrome consisting in a quantitative reduction of voluntary (or goal-directed) behaviors; 2. Therefore, apathy occurs when the systems that generate and control voluntary actions are altered; 3.
Richard, Levy, Virginie, Czernecki
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1987
At one time, the term ‘basal ganglia’ was used to describe all the large nuclear masses in the interior of the brain, including the thalamus. Gradually, its use has become restricted to five closely related nuclei: caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and sustantia nigra (Figure 10.1).
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At one time, the term ‘basal ganglia’ was used to describe all the large nuclear masses in the interior of the brain, including the thalamus. Gradually, its use has become restricted to five closely related nuclei: caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and sustantia nigra (Figure 10.1).
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