IMAGES

  1. Basal Ganglia Stroke: What to Expect & How to Recover

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  2. A Guide to Basal Ganglia Stroke

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  3. Basal Ganglia Stroke: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments

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  4. What Causes A Basal Ganglia Stroke

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  5. Stroke basal ganglia bleed

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  6. Basal ganglion stroke presenting as subtle behavioural change

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VIDEO

  1. 2-Minute Neuroscience: Basal Ganglia

  2. Neurology

  3. Basal Ganglia (Basal Nuclei)

  4. The Basal Ganglia Clinical Anatomy

  5. Basal Ganglia: Neuroanatomy Video Lab

  6. Basal ganglia: Pathways and functions (preview)

COMMENTS

  1. Basal Ganglia Stroke: Symptoms, Recovery, Outlook, and More

    What is basal ganglia stroke?Your brain has many parts that work together to control thoughts, actions, responses, and everything that happens in your b…

  2. A Guide to Basal Ganglia Stroke

    A Guide to Basal Ganglia Stroke. What is the role of the Basal Ganglia? The basal ganglia sometimes referred to as the basal nuclei, are found deep within the white matter of the brain. It helps form a part of the motor …

  3. Basal Ganglia Stroke: What to Expect & How to …

    Basal ganglia stroke is a rare type of stroke that can lead to unique long-term effects. These effects can include movement impairments, emotional blunting, and the loss of spontaneous speech. While a stroke in the …

  4. Basal Ganglia Stroke: Types, Symptoms, Causes, …

    Basal ganglia stroke is when stroke affects the basal ganglia, a section of the brain that is involved in movement, emotions, and other functions. Symptoms include difficulty speaking, balance problems, and personality …

  5. Hemorrhagic Stroke

    The presentation of hemorrhagic stroke is usually acute and progressing. Acute onset headache, vomiting, neck stiffness, increases in blood pressure, and the rapidly developing neurological signs are the common …

  6. Basal ganglion stroke presenting as subtle behavioural change

    Basal ganglia strokes are unusual. Behavioural symptoms predominate after basal ganglia stroke. Subtle neurological signs after basal ganglia stroke include hemi-neglect, …

  7. Lacunar Stroke

    Lacunar infarcts are common in the subcortical deep brain structures, including the thalamus, basal ganglia, pons, and white matter of the internal capsule. Lacunar infarcts can be asymptomatic and are noted on …