The following Conditions are related to Deterioration of motor function
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- Fahr disease
Fahr's syndrome, familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification, and primary familial brain calcification are further names for Fahr's disease. It is a very uncommon neurological condition marked by bilateral calcifications of certain brain regions. Fahr's disease typically affects people in their 40s and 50s, though it can also strike children or teenagers. The prevalence of the disease is lower than 1 in 1,000,000. There is a paucity of mol Read More
- Fahr's disease
Risk factors of Fahr’s disease: 1. Fahr's disease is a hereditary genetic condition marked by abnormal calcium deposits in parts of the brain that regulate movement. 2. Basal ganglia, cerebral, and cortical regions (parts of the brain) have calcium deposits that cause atrophy. 3. Motor and mental problems result from the considerable neuron (brain cell) loss caused by this mineral deposit. Read More