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6 Cards in this Set
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a lesion to the pineal gland causes what syndrome?
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Parinaud's syndrome - characterized by superior oblique palsy, dplopia, and anaomalous head posture.
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a lesion to the subthalamus causes what syndrome?
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Hemiballismus - contralateral involuntary movement. Most sever at proximal joints.
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In what syndrome do we see an error in copper metabolism, liver damage, and cirrhosis of liver?
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Wilson's disease (hepatoLENTICULAR) nucleus
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what makes up the striatum?
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putamen and caudate
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What makes up the lenticular nucleus
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globas pallidus and putamen
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Sydenham's Chorea
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this disease has chorea(dance) movement, and is secondary to GAS pharangitis(rheumatic fever) that is caused by streptacoccus.
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