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