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  2. Because of the unique nature of the basal ganglia, the symptoms of a basal ganglia stroke may also include: rigid or weak muscles that limit movement; a loss of symmetry...

  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Symptoms of a stroke include sudden weakness on one side of the body, a loss of balance and coordination, confusion, headache, and difficulty speaking. Other, more unusual symptoms that may...

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  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Rehabilitation. How a Stroke Affects the Basal Ganglia. A stroke occurs when the supply of blood in the brain becomes compromised. This happens when an artery becomes blocked, which is an ischemic stroke, or when an artery bursts, referring to a hemorrhagic stroke.

  5. Mar 28, 1995 · Clinical features of basal ganglia hemorrhage include focal neurologic signs, headache, nausea, vomiting, decreased level of consciousness, and elevated blood pressure. Small hemorrhages may resemble lacunar infarctions, whereas large ones may present as coma, with neurologic deficits depending on…

  6. May 8, 2023 · The common sites of the bleed are the basal ganglia (50%), cerebral lobes (10% to 20%), the thalamus (15%), pons and the brain stem (10% to 20%), and the cerebellum(10%)(fig.1,2,3). The hematoma disrupts the neurons and glia. This results in oligaemia, neuro-transmitter release, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cellular swelling.

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  7. Feb 24, 2023 · Outlook. Prevention. Summary. 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 changes.

  8. Intracerebral hemorrhage is focal bleeding from a blood vessel in the brain parenchyma. The cause is usually hypertension. Typical symptoms include focal neurologic deficits, often with abrupt onset of headache, nausea, and impairment of consciousness. Diagnosis is by CT or MRI.

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