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- who: Report and colleagues from the Neurology Department, Hospital (Federal University of Paranu00e1), BRA Medicine have published the research work: Review began 04/09/2022 Review ended 06/18/2022 Published 06/24/2022 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of June/24,/2022
SUMMARY
Bilateral and symmetrical lesions in the basal ganglia can manifest as intoxication, CNS infections, neoplasms, liver diseases, metabolic diseases, and other clinical disorders. Methanol poisoning is an important cause of basal ganglia lesions and is highly suggestive in cases of alcoholism and metabolic acidosis history. The main clinical . . .
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