Symptoms of cerebellar disease

    • [DOC File]E-table 2 - Neurology

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      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

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    • [DOC File]Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis- Lou Gehrig’s Disease

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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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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ataxias

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      Spinal cord symptoms may be present, aphasia, dysphagia. Babinski’s sign. Cerebellar symptoms: dysdiakokinesis (rapid-alternating movement), tremors, clumsiness. Constitutional symptoms, especially fatigue (70% of cases), weight loss, muscle and joint pain. Particularly fatigued after taking hot shower or activity in heated environments

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

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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]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      - cerebellar degeneration - craniocervical malformation - cerebellar lesions - toxic (antiepileptics, lithium, ethanol) - metabolic (vitamin B12) - episodic ataxia type II Hx: blurred vision worse in the morning or when looking down, to the right or to the left, forward falls

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    • [DOC File]Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Update

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      Dysarthria that follows cerebellar lesions may take one of two forms-either a slowing or slurring of speech, like that due to corticobulbar disease, or "scanning speech" in which words are fragmented into syllables, as when a line of poetry is scanned for meter.

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    • [DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs

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      associated with reduction in cerebellar hemispheres size + anomalies of cerebellar and olivary nuclei. clinical picture: nonprogressive cerebellar syndrome ÷ completely asymptomatic. life expectancy ranges few weeks ÷ normal life span.

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    • Cerebellar Disorders information. Cerebellar Ataxia symptoms | Pati…

      Cerebellar ataxia with extremely acute onset has two main causes: cerebellar haemorrhage (usually associated with headache, vertigo, vomiting, altered consciousness, and neck stiffness), and cerebellar infarction (in which cerebellar signs are usually combined with signs of brain stem ischaemia, and the presentation may mimic that of haemorrhage).

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Medicine—The Differential Diagnosis of Syncope ...

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      Classical Symptoms. Heart burn. Acid regurgitation. Less Classic symptoms. Water brash ( hypersalivvation associated with episode of the reflux) Dysphagia. Globus sensation. Extra esophageal symptoms. Chronic cough ( asthma, bronchitis and aspiration) Hoarseness. Dental erosions. Atypical symptoms. Noncardiac chest pain. Importance of GERD

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    • [DOC File]DISEASES OF ORAL CAVITY

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      CEREBELLAR (midline) ipsilateral (head and eye) problems with stance and gait (broad-based stance) titubation (rhythmic tremor of body or head) truncal ataxia (extensor tone greater) cerebellar “nystagmus” (connections to III, IV, VI) CEREBELLAR (lateral) ipsilateral (distal musculature) hypotonia. lack of proprioceptive sense

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