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- Blocqs_disease abstract "Blocq's disease was first considered by Paul Blocq (1860–1896), who described this phenomenon as the loss of memory of specialized movements causing the inability to maintain an upright posture, despite normal function of the legs in the bed. The patient is able to stand up, but as soon as the feet are on the ground, the patient cannot hold himself upright nor walk; however when lying down, the subject conserved the integrity of muscular force and the precision of movements of the lower limbs. The motivation of this study came when a fellow student Georges Marinesco (1864) and Paul published a case of parkinsonian tremor (1893) due to a tumor located in the substantia nigra.In the third paper published by Paul Blocq, he was trying to determine the neurophysiology behind this disease by relating the cerebral cortex (the decision making) and the spinal cord (the decision executer). His hypothesis was that there would exist an inhibitory influence which exerted and influenced the cortical or spinal centers for standing and walking.".
- Blocqs_disease thumbnail Paralysis_agitans-Male_Parkinsons_victim-1892.jpg?width=300.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageID "22308502".
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageLength "16068".
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageRevisionID "638960502".
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Amygdala.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Basal_ganglia.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_cortex.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Globus_pallidus.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Hypokinesia.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Medial_vestibulospinal_tract.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Nucleus_accumbens.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Parkinsons_disease.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Oscar_Blocq.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Prefrontal_cortex.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Primary_motor_cortex.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Putamen.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Striatum.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Substantia_nigra.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Subthalamic_nucleus.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Ventral_tegmental_area.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink Vestibular_system.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLink File:Cerebrum_lobes.svg.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blocq's disease".
- Blocqs_disease caption "Trunk sway, path deviation, arm swing".
- Blocqs_disease name "Blocq's syndrome".
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Blocqs_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blocqs_disease subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Blocqs_disease type AnatomicalStructure.
- Blocqs_disease type Disorder.
- Blocqs_disease type Thing.
- Blocqs_disease type Q4936952.
- Blocqs_disease comment "Blocq's disease was first considered by Paul Blocq (1860–1896), who described this phenomenon as the loss of memory of specialized movements causing the inability to maintain an upright posture, despite normal function of the legs in the bed. The patient is able to stand up, but as soon as the feet are on the ground, the patient cannot hold himself upright nor walk; however when lying down, the subject conserved the integrity of muscular force and the precision of movements of the lower limbs.".
- Blocqs_disease label "Blocq's disease".
- Blocqs_disease sameAs Q4927306.
- Blocqs_disease sameAs m.0ndx3hr.
- Blocqs_disease sameAs Karamdaman_ni_Blocq.
- Blocqs_disease sameAs Q4927306.
- Blocqs_disease wasDerivedFrom Blocqs_disease?oldid=638960502.
- Blocqs_disease depiction Paralysis_agitans-Male_Parkinsons_victim-1892.jpg.
- Blocqs_disease isPrimaryTopicOf Blocqs_disease.
- Blocqs_disease name "Blocq's syndrome".