Extra pyramid disorders

A brain diagram highlighting the basal ganglia and movement disorders, with colorful illustrations depicting various types of tremors and rigidity in human figures.

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Test your knowledge on extra pyramid disorders with our engaging quiz! Dive into various aspects of movement disorders including the role of the basal ganglia, vestibulospinal tract, and more.

What you can expect:

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Challenging yet educational
  • Learn about Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MovingMind24
The globus pallidus is in the
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Basal ganglia
Pre frontal gyrus
Vestibulospinal Tract Receive information from
Vestibular system
CN 3
CN 4
Balance organs
Dystonia , athetosis and chorea have
Rhythmic tremor
Un rhythmic tremor
Plays a role in fine tuning those pathways to make sure that cerebral cortex doesn’t get over activated or over inhibited (balances movement)
Acityl choline
Morphine
Dopamine
RgA1B
PD affect
Male > Female
Male < Female
Lead pipe rigidity
Tense and relax
Sustained resistance
Active movement and stress ………. rigidity
INCREASE
DECREASE
Sinemet Is the
Grey standard drug therapy for PD.
Gold standard drug therapy for PD.
Red standard drug therapy for PD.
Sudden laughing or crying is observed in
Athetosis
Dystonia
Chorea
Torsion or twisting like movements Seen in
Chorea
Athetosis
Dystonia
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