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Qu'est-ce (qui) est extrapyramidal syndrome - définition

SPINAL CORD
Extrapyramidal side-effects; Extrapyramidal motor system; Extrapyramidal tracts; Extra-pyramidal tract; Extrapyramindal system; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Extrapyramidal effect; Indirect extrapyramidal tract; Extrapyramidal fibre; Extra-pyramidal

Extrapyramidal system         
In anatomy, the extrapyramidal system is a part of the motor system network causing involuntary actions. The system is called extrapyramidal to distinguish it from the tracts of the motor cortex that reach their targets by traveling through the pyramids of the medulla.
Extrapyramidal symptoms         
DRUG-INDUCED MOVEMENT DISORDERS
Extrapyramidal side-effect; Extrapyramidal side effects; Extrapyramidal symptom; Extrapyramidal side effect; Extrapyramidal effects; Extrapyramidal signs; EPSE; Drug-induced movement disorders; Extrapyramidal disease; Extrapyramidal manifestations
Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) are symptoms that are [associated with the extrapyramidal system] of the brain's [[cerebral cortex. When such symptoms are caused by medications or other drugs, they are also known as extrapyramidal side effects (EPSE).
Woodhouse–Sakati syndrome         
WOODHOUSE-SAKATI SYNDROME IS A MULTISYSTEMIC DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY HYPOGONADISM, ALOPECIA, DIABETES MELLITUS, INTELLECTUAL DEFICIT AND EXTRAPYRAMIDAL SIGNS WITH CHOREOATHETOID MOVEMENTS AND DYSTONIA
Woodhouse Sakati syndrome; Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome; Hypogonadism, alopecia, diabetes mellitus, mental retardation and extrapyramidal syndrome
Woodhouse–Sakati syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder which causes malformations throughout the body, and deficiencies affecting the endocrine system.

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Extrapyramidal system

In anatomy, the extrapyramidal system is a part of the motor system network causing involuntary actions. The system is called extrapyramidal to distinguish it from the tracts of the motor cortex that reach their targets by traveling through the pyramids of the medulla. The pyramidal tracts (corticospinal tract and corticobulbar tracts) may directly innervate motor neurons of the spinal cord or brainstem (anterior (ventral) horn cells or certain cranial nerve nuclei), whereas the extrapyramidal system centers on the modulation and regulation (indirect control) of anterior (ventral) horn cells.

Extrapyramidal tracts are chiefly found in the reticular formation of the pons and medulla, and target lower motor neurons in the spinal cord that are involved in reflexes, locomotion, complex movements, and postural control. These tracts are in turn modulated by various parts of the central nervous system, including the nigrostriatal pathway, the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, the vestibular nuclei, and different sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. All of these regulatory components can be considered part of the extrapyramidal system, in that they modulate motor activity without directly innervating motor neurons.

The extrapyramidal tracts include parts of the following:

  • rubrospinal tract
  • pontine reticulospinal tract
  • medullary reticulospinal tract
  • lateral vestibulospinal tract
  • tectospinal tract