Huntington chorea disease which part of basal ganglia is affected
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Huntington disease is caused by gradual degeneration of parts of the basal ganglia called the caudate nucleus and putamen. The basal ganglia are collections of nerve cells located at the base of the cerebrum, deep within the brain. They help smooth out and coordinate movements.
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The “basal ganglia” refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive functions and behaviors, and emotions. ... Disruption of the basal ganglia network forms the basis for several movement disorders.
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