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[DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
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17) Lee J, Lacomis D, Comu S, et al. Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration: MR and pathologic findings. AJNR AM J Neuroradiol 1998; 19:485-487. 18) Brunberg JA, Jacquemont S, Hagerman RJ, et al. Fragile X premutation carriers: Characteristic MR imaging findings of adult male patients with progressive cerebellar and cognitive dysfunction.
[DOC File]Acute stroke - Stanford University
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Cerebellar stroke. Appendicular ataxia (cerebellar hemisphere) or truncal ataxia (midline). Brainstem stroke. Unilateral (face/arm/leg) weakness/sensory loss with cranial nerve involvement. Differential diagnosis. Stroke mimics: spinal cord lesion, peripheral nerve injury (e.g. Bell’s palsy, Saturday night palsy), Todd’s paralysis (post-seizure
Introduction - Johns Hopkins University
The causes of cerebellar damage include stroke, tumors, a variety of genetic conditions, alcohol abuse, and multiple sclerosis, among other causes. Treatment options for patients with cerebellar ataxia are limited. The primary treatment is physical therapy. However, physical therapy is especially difficult with these patients because their ...
[DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale
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This is used to evaluate the stroke patient’s coordination of movements which may indicate a unilateral cerebellar lesion. A weakened extremity can appear poorly coordinated when evaluating ataxia, but item 7 is scored as present only if the ataxia or poorly controlled movements are out of proportion to the extremity weakness noted in items 5 ...
[DOC File]Sewell's Science Site
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A 63 year-old stroke victim is brought to you for your neurological assessment. This patient suffered a stroke after several occlusions of branches of one of the cerebral arteries. A series of cognitive, sensory and motor tests reveal the following signs and symptoms. ... D. superior cerebellar. Anatomy and Physiology M.Sewell rm #70. Case ...
[DOCX File]Research Explorer | The University of Manchester
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12.Hamdy S, Aziz Q, Rothwell JC, Power M, Singh KD, Nicholson DA, et al. Recovery of swallowing after dysphagic stroke relates to functional reorganization in the intact motor cortex. Gastroenterology. 1998;115(5):1104-12. Figure 1: MRI brain scan showing infarction of right medulla and cerebellum.
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