Symptoms of cerebellar damage

    • [DOC File]Cerebellum

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      With cerebellar lesions, there may be a slight delay in the initiation of a movement, and the movement itself is slower than normal and irregular. The velocity and …

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      Hearing impairment with attacks of vertigo and cerebellar gait . occurring more than once weekly, with or without tinnitus 100. Hearing impairment with attacks of vertigo and cerebellar gait . occurring from one to four times a month, with or without tinnitus 60. Hearing impairment with vertigo less than once a month, with or . without tinnitus 30

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    • Cerebellar Disorders information. Cerebellar Ataxia symptoms | Pati…

      CEREBELLAR DYSFUNCTIONS. Isolated damage to the flocculonodular lobe in animals produces disturbances of the equilibrium. Similar symptoms occur in humans with tumor of the nodulus. Eye movements may also disturbed in patients with cerebellar lesions. This manifests itself as spontaneous nystagmus.

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      1. (2 pts.) Patients with cerebellar damage often have difficulty when asked to rapidly point to an object, generally pointing past the intended object. This symptom is often referred to as _____ and follows damage which two areas of the cerebellum?

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

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      Similar symptoms occur in humans with tumor of the nodulus. Eye movements may also disturbed in patients with cerebellar lesions. This manifests itself as spontaneous nystagmus. Damage to the anterior lobe in experimental animals produces primarily a change of the muscle tone.

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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

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      Cerebellar peduncles— axons projecting into and out of the cerebellum do so through the 3 cerebellar peduncles. Inferior cerebellar peduncle (restiform body) afferent: dorsal spinocerebellar, vestibulocerebellar, reticulocerebellar,& olivocerebellar efferent: cerebellar-vestibular and cerebellar …

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    • [DOC File]Cerebellum

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      People with cerebellar damage show a characteristic pattern of incoordination during movement that is referred to as ataxia. For example, when reaching they make curved movements that miss intended targets and require multiple corrections.

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    • [DOC File]1

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      Lesions of the cerebellar peduncle result in variable clinical symptoms, ranging from vertigo or vomiting as the only clinical presentation to facial palsy, ataxia, nystagmus, diplopia, dysphagia, dysarthria, deafness, contralateral motor weakness, trigeminal sensory loss, dysmetria of the limb, loss of pain and temperature sense, Horner's syndrome, and "locked-in" syndrome (1,4,5).

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    • [DOC File]Cerebellum

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      These occur as primary damage at the moment of injury in the form of contusions, lacerations, diffuse axonal injury or secondary damage initiated by, but not present at, time of injury. These include intracranial hemorrhage, brain swelling, raised intracranial pressure, hypoxic brain damage and infection. Focal Injuries . Cerebral contusions

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