Cerebellar stroke syndrome
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Tumor, stroke, trauma, demyelination. 12. Voluntary nystagmus. Rapid, low amp, lasts 30 secs, stops with change in direction, lots of blinking. 13. Rebound nystagmus. 1. Gaze evoked>slowly fatigues followed by jerk in direction of primary. 2. Jerk nys that occurs when eyes returned to primary. Brainstem & cerebellar disease. C. Nonspecific ...
[DOC File]NEUROLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS
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classical syndromes (i.e. encephalomyelitis, limbic encephalitis, subacute cerebellar degeneration, opsoclonus/myoclonus, subacute sensory neuronopathy, chronic gastrointestinal pseudo-obstruction, LEMS, dermatomyositis) + cancer that develops within 5 years of diagnosis of neurological disorder, regardless of presence of paraneoplastic antibodies.
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Oct 24, 2013 · Previous stroke or TIA. Atrial fibrillation New diagnosis Y/N. Diabetes New diagnosis Y/N. Hypertension ... G463 Infarct - Cerebellar stroke syndrome - G464 Infarct - Pure motor lacunar syndrome - G465 Infarct - Pure sensory lacunar syndrome - G466 Infarct - Other lacunar syndromes - G467 Bleed/haemorrhage Subarachnoid haemorrhage - Sequelae of ...
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Neurological Paraneoplastic Syndromes
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Etiology is drugs, cerebellar mass or stroke, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis. Onset is gradual, less intense, and constant. No hearing loss or tinnitus . CNS symptoms usually present. Peripheral Vertigo. Peripheral to the brain stem – can involve the vestibular apparatus or CN VIII
[DOC File]DISEASE CARD INDEX (DCI)
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Crossed cerebellar diaschisis and atrophy presumed to be associated with transneuronal metabolic depression in the cerebellum through cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathways (middle cerebellar peduncle) or other pathways such as cerebello-rubro-thalamic tract (superior cerebellar peduncle) (Figure 10) (12,13) Unilateral atrophy of the middle ...
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke
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Brainstem or cerebellar stroke most important diff dx in pts w/ suspected acute vestibular neuronitis; if a central-type nystagmus is present, then cerebellar or brainstem infarction w/ associated CN si/sx, weakness, ataxia, or sensory changes that clearly indicate a central process Spontaneous vertigo: recurrent episodes Meniere’s disease ...
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• Dorsal rostral midbrain syndrome • Vertigo, tinnitus, ipsilateral hearing loss, dysarthria, Horner syndrome, peripheral 7th nerve palsy, facial hypesthesia, contralateral thermalgesia of the limbs and trunk • Anterior inferior cerebellar artery--pontocerebellar infarction …
[DOC File]EDC Stroke Proforma - BMJ Open Quality
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Top of basilar artery syndrome (T2-MRI) - multiple infarcts in basilar and PCA territories - left thalamus (A), both occipital lobes (B), cerebellar hemispheres (C); …
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posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) And occlusion of these two groups of vessels results in two distinct types of brainstem syndrome: medial (or paramedian) brainstem syndromes( due to para-median branch occlusion)
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# patients # patients with event # patient years of follow up. Incidence rate/1000 y. Underweight, 0 metabolic abnormalities. 86,847. 750. 381629.72. 1.97 ...
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