Cerebellum diseases

    • [PDF File]The Cerebellum - Начало

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      the cerebellum. Confined by the central pair of broken lines are abbrevia­ tions used to designate the lobules of the vermis. Drawn in bold fashion is the primary fissure (3), which forms the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the cerebellum. See key for abbreviations. (Re­ printed from Press et al. [1].) of the cerebellum.


    • Cerebellumanda Taxias - Cerebellum & Ataxias | Home page

      diseases with cerebellar involvement Jessica L. Klein1,2,3, Monica E. Lemmon1,2,4, Frances J. Northington2,5, Eugen Boltshauser6, Thierry A. G. M. Huisman2,7 and Andrea Poretti2,6,7* Abstract Cerebellar abnormalities are encountered in a high number of neurological diseases that present in the neonatal period.


    • [PDF File]Focusing on the Possible Role of the Cerebellum in Anxiety ...

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      The cerebellum is a unique neural structure that accounts for approximately 10% of the total brain volume and contains nearly half of all the neurons of the brain [12,13]. The cerebellum ... by ethanol alcohol, with alcohol-related diseases causing serious damage to its development and cells. For example, impaired delay eyeblink conditioning ...



    • [PDF File]Brain Disorders

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      thalamus, the “brainstem” comprised of the midbrain, ponds, and Medulla, and the cerebellum Based on where the problem localizes in the brain, a list of diseases (the so-called "differential diagnosis") is then generated which includes the most likely disease conditions that could be affecting your pet’s brain.


    • [PDF File]Disorders of Equilibrium - Weebly

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      the brainstem and cerebellum. 1 Disorders of equilibrium result from diseases that affect central or peripheral vestibular pathways, the cerebellum, or sensory pathways involved in proprioception. 2 Such disorders usually present with one of two clinical problems: vertigo or ataxia. 1. Vertigo


    • [PDF File]MR Features of Diseases Involving Bilateral Middle ...

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      diseases, except for one with SDS. Milder atrophy of these structures was seen in patients with ALD or Wilson disease. Mild cerebellar atrophy was seen in a patient with MS. On the other hand, enlargement of the pons and cerebellum with extensive T2 hyperin-tensity was seen in a patient with hypertensive en-cephalopathy. Two patients with ...


    • [PDF File]The cerebellum : its functions, diseases and encephalic ...

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      the cerebellum has been described as an organ of muscular sensibility. The reason for this and similar mistakes is not hard to see. Loss of muscular sense from disease of the parietal lobe or of the thalamus or from the sensory tracts coming from the spinal cord to the cerebellum or the thalamus


    • [PDF File]Disorders of the Cerebellum and Its Connections

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      The cerebellum is vulnerable to most of the nonspecific disease processes that affect other areas of the central nervous system, as well as to certain diseases unique to the cerebellum (Table 19-1). When the cerebellum or its direct connections are damaged, a characteristic constellation of symptoms and clinical signs arises.


    • Disorders Of The Cerebellum And Its Connections Free

      Matter Diseases of the Brain and Spinal CordHandbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar DisordersThe Hidden Life of the Basal Ganglia The Cerebellum: Disorders and Treatment, Volume 155 updates readers on the latest and clinically relevant advances in the study of cerebellar diseases in children and adults. It is organized into


    • [PDF File]Autoantibodies in neurological diseases

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      cerebellum Associated diseases: paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, cerebellar ataxia Associated tumours: melanoma, ovarian carcinoma IIFT: The molecular layer and the cytoplasm of the Purkinje cells in the cerebellum show a dotted to fi ne-speckled pattern.


    • [PDF File]Stratification of disease ... - Cerebellum & Ataxias

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      diseases that mainly affect the cerebellum with various degrees of pathological changes in other brain struc-tures. Many types of neurodegenerative ataxia are inher-ited as autosomal dominant traits and have been named spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) [1]. The current molecular classification of SCAs corresponds to the order in which


    • [PDF File]Disorders of the Cerebellum: Ataxia, Dysmetria of Thought ...

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      Cerebellum21,111,112 OrganizationandFunction Topography Anterior-posteriororganization Sensorimotor Anteriorlobe(lobulesI–V) “Secondary”representation (lobulesVIII/IX) Cognitive,affective Neocerebellum(lobulesVI, VII—vermisand hemispheres) Medial-lateralorganization Autonomicregulation,affect, emotionallyimportantmemory ...


    • [PDF File]On Diseases of the Cerebellum

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      1038 DE SHEARER ON DISEASES OF THE CEREBELLUM. During the fortnight this patient was under observation, she was a source of annoyance both to her own and the adjoining wards, from an uncontrollable ten- dency to shout and scream in the most vociferous manner, suddenly and without any apparent reason breaking out into the most piercing and piteous waitings,


    • Cerebellar Control of Movement

      cise role of the cerebellum in the control of movement and the pathophysiology of the disturbances of move- ment after cerebellar lesions [3, 4). It is generally agreed that defective motor coordination is a principal feature of diseases of the cerebellum and that the dis- turbances of coordinated movements are manifested


    • [PDF File]Case History of Diagnostic Disorder – Cerebellar Ataxia

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      toxicity, infection, stroke, and degenerative diseases. An etiological differentiation exists between whether a patient’s condition was hereditary or acquired. Some diseases that comprise the former’s category include the autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxias


    • [PDF File]Cerebellar Disorders

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      • Seen in diseases that damage the flocculonodular lobe (esp medulloblastoma in children) — as tumor grows, a hemispheric cerebellar syndrome may be superimposed • Need to also consider other signs of ICP (obstruction of CSF) ... areas of the cerebellum.


    • RESEARCH ARTICLE Degeneration of the Cerebellum in ...

      cerebellum, Huntington’s disease, neurodegeneration, pathoanatomy, polyglutamine diseases. Corresponding author: Udo Rüb, MD, Dr. Senckenbergisches Chronomedizinisches Institut, Goethe University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt/Main, Germany (E-mail: Drueb@gmx.de) Received 21 March 2012 Accepted 9 August 2012 Published Online Article ...


    • [PDF File]Running head: Effects of Inflammation in Cerebellum and ...

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      Effects of Inflammation in Cerebellum and Brainstem 3 Introduction Brain inflammation is a major factor of age-related diseases like AD and PD. Components of these diseases can be replicated by surgically diffusing an inflammation-inducing material (LPS) into a young rat’s brain to study and test treatments. My project included


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