Spinal cerebral ataxia symptoms

    • [DOC File]A patient displays the following constellation of symptoms ...

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      Idiopathic. Report Age (years) Sex Symptoms/signs Duration (years) from 1st symptom to diagnosis (Ushio, Iwasaki et al. 2006) 64 M Hearing loss, ataxia, myelopathy, urinary problems, anosmia, CN IV and VI palsies 21 (Miliaras, Bostantjopoulou et al. 2006) 67 M Hearing loss, ataxia, myelopathy, cognitive decline, behavioral disturbances, urinary problems 6 (Kumar, Cohen-Gadol et al. 2006) 51 M ...

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    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      Lesions of the cerebellum give rise to (1) incoordination (ataxia) of volitional movement, (2) disorders of equilibrium and gait, (3) a tremor that derives from ataxia and hypotonia…

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    • Spinocerebellar ataxia | Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Cen…

      (vs. Friedreich’s ataxia – spinal cord atrophy). prevalence 0.5-2.3 per 100,000. average disease onset - 17 years; progresses more slowly than Friedreich’s ataxia!

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ataxias - Neurosurgery Resident

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      Physical deficits. Commons symptoms may include: Ataxia (incoordination). These symptoms are similar to those seen in alcohol-intoxicated individuals. Areas of the brain that may be affected are the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and putamen. Apraxia (inability to follow a sequence of commands). Spasticity, rigidity, myoclonus.

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    • [DOC File]Cerebellum

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      • Anterior cerebral artery proximal perforating branches from Heubner artery territory--caudate infarcts Crural weakness Associated symptoms Anatomy & vascular territory • Homolateral ataxia • Anterior cerebral artery distal territory • Noncortical sensory loss +/- …

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    • [DOC File]Fact Sheet - RCRC

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      Because both the ascending fibers from the cerebellum to the motor cortex and the descending fibers from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are crossed, the deficits produced by the lesions of the intermediate zone affects limbs on the same side of the lesion. ... The following symptoms are characteristic: 1) ataxia: is a condition that ...

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...

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      Symptoms are non-specific and include weakness and fatigue, dry skin, cold intolerance, muscle and joint pain, constipation, anorexia and weight gain. There may also be a decrease in the pulse rate and a decline in the systolic blood pressure.

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    • [DOC File]Clinical correlations

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      Ataxia: Alteration of a person’s ability to perform coordinated motions (such as walking) ... Common signs and symptoms of spinal tumors: i. Back pain. ii. Weakness. iii. Ataxia. iv. Loss of sensation in a limb. v. Incontinence ... MM. Cerebral palsy is a developmental condition characterized by damage to the frontal lobe of the brain. Its ...

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    • [DOC File]Report - Nature Research

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      defective sweating Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) ANS PAF symptoms+bradykinesia, rigidity, ataxia, nystagmus (cerebellar signs) Heatstroke (overload or impairment of heat-dissipating mechanisms) 1. ANS. 2. dehydration cerebellum (etc.) - heat exhaustion symptoms…

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    • [DOC File]THE CEREBELLUM - FUNCTION AND PATIENT ASSESSMENT …

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      * A. cerebral cortex. B. midbrain. C. pons. D. medulla. E. spinal cord. 42. A general principle to keep in mind during the neurologic exam is that if the . patient has dizziness, dysarthria, diplopia and dysmetria they most likely have a. A. mononeuropathy. B. lesion in the spinal cord. C. hemispheric lesion. D. lesion involving the basal ganglia.

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