Roles of the Basal Ganglia and Related Structure in Symptoms of Dystonia

作者: Masaya Segawa , Yoshiko Nomura , Okihide Hikosaka , Mariko Soda , Sadanari Usui

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5347-8_36

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摘要: The putamen and the globus pallidus are attended as responsible nuclei for dystonia, however, their topographical correlation to characteristic clinical features observed in certain types of dystonia remains unclarified. Some respond well L-Dopa others anticholinergics also there groups which do not either drug (Lang, 1985), but is no rationale differences basic pathophysiology.

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