Basal Ganglia 03Topic: AnatomyCreated on Sunday, September 9 2007 by jdmiles Last modified on Sunday, September 9 2007. Hemiballism is associated with a lesion in which of the following locations?
A) Contralateral subthalamic nucleus B) Contralateral putamen C) Contralateral substantia nigra D) Contralateral striatum E) Ipsilateral striatum
This question was last modified on September 09, 2007.
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONSA) Contralateral subthalamic nucleus
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