Case record of pallido-pyramidal disease with supplementary motor area involvement

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An C-flumazenil positron emission tomography (PET) study in a patient with pallido-pyramidal disease revealed a marked decrease in benzodiazepine-receptor density in the precentral gyrus cortex and the mesial frontal cortex. We suggest that, in addition to dysfunction of basal ganglia-dependent systems, degeneration of the supplementary motor area could also be involved in the patient's bradykinesia. © 2001 Movement Disorder Society.

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Spelle, L., Bonnaud, I., Ribeiro, M. J., Remy, P., Samson, Y., & Meininger, V. (2001). Case record of pallido-pyramidal disease with supplementary motor area involvement. Movement Disorders, 16(4), 762–764. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.1126

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