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Human brain anatomy, basal ganglia. 3D illustration showing caudate nucleus (green), putamen (yellow), and lateral ventricles (blue)
Huntington's chorea, a neurodegenerative disease due to a mutation in the huntingtin gene HTT, deficiency in the huntingtin protein and changes in brain basal ganglia, 3D illustration
Dorsal striatum in the human brain, 3D illustration. It is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, consists of the caudate nucleus (red) and the putamen (green), is a component of the motor and reward systems
Coronal sections of a healthy brain and a brain in Huntington's disease showing enlarged anterior horns of the lateral ventricles, degeneration and atrophy of the dorsal striatum, 3D illustration
Dorsal striatum, caudate nucleus and putamen, highlighted in the brain of a person with Huntington's disease and close-up view of neuronal degradation, conceptual 3D illustration
Sickness and spasms of muscles at work
Sick little child girl with epileptic seizures in outdoor park,daughter suffering from seizures,illness with epilepsy during seizure attack,asian mother,father care of girl patient,brain,nervous system concept
Dorsal striatum highlighted in human brain and close-up view of degrading neurons of dorsal striatum seen in Huntington's disease, 3D illustration
Chorea Diagnosis. Medical Concept.
Sydenham's chorea, an autoimmune disease that results from Streptococcus infection, formation of anti-neuronal antibodies damaging brain basal ganglia that cause involuntary movements, 3D illustration
Neurons of Dorsal striatum, 3D illustration. The dorsal striatum is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, degrading of its neurons plays a crucial role in the development of Huntington's disease
Sydenham's chorea, an autoimmune disease that results from Streptococcus infection, formation of anti-neuronal antibodies damaging brain basal ganglia that cause involuntary movements, 3D illustration
Sydenham's chorea, an autoimmune disease that results from Streptococcus infection, formation of anti-neuronal antibodies damaging brain basal ganglia that cause involuntary movements, 3D illustration
Brain in severe brain disease, Dementia, Alzheimer, Chorea Huntington -- 3D Rendering
Neuronal inclusions in the caudate nucleus of the brain in Huntington's disease, 3D illustration. Inclusions are composed of mutated huntingtin protein, they are found in nuclei, axons and dendrites
Dorsal striatum highlighted in child's brain and close-up view of its neurons, 3D illustration. It is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, a component of the motor and reward systems
Molecular genesis of Huntington's disease, 3D illustration. Expansion of the CAG trinucleotide sequence in the htt gene causes production of mutated Huntingtin protein leading to neurodegeneration
Caregiver woman holding hands to elderly with alzheimer disease at home,Adult social care concept
Chorea - Text in Disease Extract. 3D.
Neurons of Dorsal striatum, 3D illustration. The dorsal striatum is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, degrading of its neurons plays a crucial role in the development of Huntington's disease
Woman hands holding to elderly with alzheimer disease at nature,Adult social care concept
Huntington Disease concept
Healthy human brain -- 3D Rendering
Dorsal striatum highlighted in child's brain and close-up view of its neurons, 3D illustration. It is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, a component of the motor and reward systems
Destruction of neurons of the caudate nucleus, conceptual 3D illustration. Caudate nucleus belongs to the brain basal ganglia, its neurons are damaged in Huntingon's disease and other choreas
Dorsal striatum, caudate nucleus and putamen, highlighted in the brain of a person with Huntington's disease and close-up view of neuronal inclusions, conceptual 3D illustration
Intranuclear neuronal inclusions, 3D illustration. Intranuclear inclusions in neurons are found in different neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntingon's disease, spinocerebellar ataxia and other
HUNTINGTON DISEASE concept
A person with Huntington's chorea, a neurodegenerative disease due to mutation in the HTT gene, changes in brain basal ganglia leading to random uncontrollable movements and dementia, 3D illustration
Neuronal inclusions in Huntington's disease, 3D illustration. Inclusions are composed of mutated huntingtin protein, they are initially formed at axons and dendrites, then migrate to nuclei of neurons
Anti-basal ganglia antibodies. 3D conceptual illustration showing molecules of immunoglobulins attacking dorsal striatum highlighted in the child's brain. They are found in post-rheumatic fever chorea
Neurons of Dorsal striatum, 3D illustration. The dorsal striatum is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, degrading of its neurons plays a crucial role in the development of Huntington's disease
Caudate nuclei in human brain and its neurons, 3D illustration. The caudate nucleus is a component of the basal ganglia, it plays role in choreas, neurodegenerative and other brain diseases
Sydenham's chorea, an autoimmune disease that results from Streptococcus infection, formation of anti-neuronal antibodies damaging brain basal ganglia that cause involuntary movements, 3D illustration
Neurons of Dorsal striatum, 3D illustration. Dorsal striatum is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, degrading of its neurons plays crucial role in development of Huntington's disease
Caudate nuclei in human brain and its neurons, 3D illustration. The caudate nucleus is a component of the basal ganglia, it plays role in choreas, neurodegenerative and other brain diseases
Neurons of Dorsal striatum, 3D illustration. Dorsal striatum is a nucleus in the basal ganglia, degrading of its neurons plays crucial role in development of Huntington's disease
Brain dorsal striatum anatomy, 3D illustration. The dorsal striatum consists of the caudate nucleus (orange) and the putamen (blue). Amygdala is colored in red. Front view
Intranuclear neuronal inclusions, 3D illustration. Intranuclear inclusions in neurons are found in different neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntingon's disease, spinocerebellar ataxia and other
Sydenham's chorea, an autoimmune disease that results from Streptococcus infection, formation of anti-neuronal antibodies damaging brain basal ganglia that cause involuntary movements, 3D illustration
A boy with Sydenham's chorea and involuntary movements of a hand, 3D illustration. An autoimmune disease after Streptococcus infection due to antibodies against cells of brain basal ganglia and heart
Caudate nuclei in human brain and its neurons, 3D illustration. The caudate nucleus is a component of the basal ganglia, it plays role in choreas, neurodegenerative and other brain diseases
Neuroacanthocytosis, Chorea acanthocytosis, a neurodegenerative disease due to mutation in the gene VPS13A, it is marked by presence of acanthocytes in blood and choreiform movements, 3D illustration
Neuroacanthocytosis, Chorea acanthocytosis, a neurodegenerative disease due to mutation in the gene VPS13A, it is marked by presence of acanthocytes in blood and choreiform movements, 3D illustration
Anti-basal ganglia antibodies. 3D conceptual illustration showing molecules of immunoglobulins attacking dorsal striatum highlighted in the human brain. They are found in post-rheumatic fever chorea
Brain in severe brain disease, Dementia, Alzheimer, Chorea Huntington -- 3D Rendering

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