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In a series of 225 patients with astrocytomas(grade I-IV)of the basal ganglia and the thalamus,20 had a movement disorder.In all patients the histological diagnosis was verified by stereotactic biopsy.Tremor was observed in twelve patients,dystonia in eight,chorea in three,and chorea/ ballismus and myoclnus in one.The tumor involved the thalamus in 16 patient.Corticospinal tract dysfunction was evidence in 70%of the patients with movement disorders and in 73%of those without.Demographic,clinical, histological and neuroradiological data of the patients with a movement disorder were compared with the data of patients without.CT data yielded no differences with respect to the involvement of anatomical structures. Movement disorders were significantly assoicated with low-grade astrocytomas. |
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