To Hereditary cerebellar ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome in specified disease NEC G32.81 ICD-10
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Four previously published reports of cerebellar ataxia with Lyme disease are reviewed.
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In contrast, there are few reports of cerebellar involvement in pediatric Lyme disease patients.
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The Natural History of Cerebellar Hemangioblastomas in von Hippel-Lindau Disease.
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Von Hippel-Lindau Disease Manifestating as Recurrent Cerebellar Hemangioblastoma: A Case Report.
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Those arising in the cerebellum (cerebellar hemangioblastoma) may be cystic and associated with von hippel-lindau disease.
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Stance – a broad-based gait is noted in cerebellar disease 2.
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All drugs should be checked with the BNF or equivalent Cerebellar disease Cerebellar function The cerebellum contains as many neurones as the entire cerebrum.
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The neurological diseases that feature cerebellar degeneration include: Acute and hemorrhagic stroke, when there is lack of blood flow or oxygen to the cerebellum Cerebellar
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Diseases and Injuries Ataxia, ataxy, ataxic 781.3 cerebellar 334.3 in alcoholism 303.9 [ 334.4 ] myxedema (see also Myxedema) 244.9 [ 334.4 ] neoplastic disease NEC 239.9
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To Hereditary cerebellar ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome in alcoholism G31.2 alcoholic G31.2 Degeneration
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→ cerebellar ataxia, oculomucocutaneous telangiectasias, & susceptibility to certain infections and neoplastic processes Purkinje cell loss, atrophy of dentate nuclei, diffuse
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To Hereditary cerebellar ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome in specified disease NEC G32.81 ICD-10
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These studies suggest that patients with cerebellar diseases may benefit from screening and treatment of psychiatric disorders. [2] Last updated: 12/14/2014 How might cerebellar
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[…] available for cerebellar degeneration that is caused by an inherited change ( mutation ) in a disease-causing gene.
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Duration of disease was similar in the Huntington’s disease and degenerative cerebellar diseases groups.
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Register AN ATTEMPT TO CLASSIFY CEREBELLAR DISEASE, WITH A NOTE ON MARIE'S HEREDITARY CEREBELLAR ATAXIA - 24 Hours access EUR €36.00 GBP £28.00 USD $45.00 Rental This article
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[…] ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome specified NEC G11.8 Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome spinocerebellar
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These findings suggest important pathophysiological roles of cerebellin and CRH in these cerebellar diseases.
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Olivopontocerebellar atrophy with retinal degeneration (OPCA type III) and autosomal dominant cerebellar atrophy of late onset (type II) appear to represent the same disease
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Ataxia (with deafness, anosmia, absent corneals, nonreactive pupils, and hyporeflexia), Huntington's disease, Dentate cerebellar ataxia, Familial Ataxia with macular degeneration
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cerebellar degeneration in Hodgkin's disease.
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To Hereditary cerebellar ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome in specified disease NEC G32.81 ICD-10
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The association of subacute cerebellar degeneration with Hodgkin's disease is rare: only 10 cases have previously been described.
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Clinical Signs of Disease in the Cerebellar Hemispheres A lesion in one cerebellar hemisphere will cause motor deficits on the ipsilateral side of the body.
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PubMed CrossRef Über diesen Artikel Titel Cortical and cerebellar atrophy, but no lesion in a patient with neuro-Behçet’s disease Autoren: Asuman Orhan Varoglu Asude Aksoy
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Cerebellar dysfunction also may cause slurring or articulatory problems Cerebellar Disease Decreased muscle tone “Pendular” reflexes Cognitive disturbance Abnormalities That
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Ataxia Friedreich Ataxia Dyskinesias Neurologic Manifestations Nervous System Diseases Signs and Symptoms Cerebellar Diseases Brain Diseases Central Nervous System Diseases
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Last Verified: February 2019 Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement: Plan to Share IPD: No Additional relevant MeSH terms: Layout table for MeSH terms Ataxia Cerebellar
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February 2016 Keywords provided by Edison Pharmaceuticals Inc: Friedreich's Ataxia FRDA FA EPI-743 Edison Additional relevant MeSH terms: Layout table for MeSH terms Ataxia Cerebellar
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Nervous System Diseases Brain Diseases Cerebellar Diseases Cerebellar Neoplasms All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Nervous System Diseases Nervous System Neoplasms Central
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QUESTION 2 Cerebellar involvement in colonic neoplastic diseases can occur in three ways: ( a ) cerebellar degeneration as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome in a patient with
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A cerebellar role in performance monitoring—Evidence from EEG and voxel-based morphometry in patients with cerebellar degenerative disease. Neuropsychologia.
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To Hereditary cerebellar ataxia NOS Hereditary cerebellar degeneration Hereditary cerebellar disease Hereditary cerebellar syndrome with defective DNA repair G11.3 telangiectasia
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Manifestations Nervous System Diseases Cerebellar Diseases Brain Diseases Central Nervous System Diseases Vascular Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Spinocerebellar Ataxias
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Hallmarks of the disease comprise progressive cerebellar ataxia, oculocutaneous telangiectasiae, cancer susceptibility, and variable humoral and cellular immunodeficiency.
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Other signs Cerebellar dysarthria Cerebellar disease can produce a spluttering staccato speech.
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Cerebellar cortical infarct cavities: Correlation with risk factors and MRI markers of cerebrovascular disease.
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BACKGROUND: Cerebellar infarctions are an important cause of neurologic disease.
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Azorean disease, type I Azorean disease, type III Azorean disease, type IV Cerebellar ataxia Cerebellar ataxia (loss of muscle coordination) Cerebellar ataxia due to toxin
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Roussy-Lévy disease [roo͡sē′ lāvē′] Etymology: Gustave Roussy, French pathologist, 1874-1948; Gabrielle Lévy, French neurologist, 1886-1935 an inherited cerebellar ataxia
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Convert to ICD-10-CM : 334.3 converts approximately to: 2015/16 ICD-10-CM G11.1 Early-onset cerebellar ataxia Approximate Synonyms Abortive cerebellar ataxia Azorean disease
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KEYWORDS: Cerebellar hemorrhage; IVH; Imaging; MRI; PWML; White matter injury; cPVL Publication type, MeSH terms Publication type Review MeSH terms Cerebellar Diseases/diagnostic
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Cerebellar stroke caused by nonatherosclerotic diseases or diaschisis may lead to cognitive deficits but these symptoms can be reversed by appropriate therapy.
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ABSTRACT Spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage is classically considered a rare and fatal disease because the early diagnosis is very rarely made during the life, and there is
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Category Nervous system disease Brite Human diseases [BR:br08402] Nervous system diseases Neurodegenerative diseases H01204 Cerebellar ataxia, mental retardation (MR), and
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Stefano D'Arrigo, Lucia Viganò, Maria Grazia Bruzzone, Michela Marzaroli, Ioannis Nikas, Daria Riva and Chiara Pantaleoni, Diagnostic Approach to Cerebellar Disease in Children
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VLDLR-Associated Cerebellar Hypoplasia Overview Type of disease: Rare conditions Support Organizations Contact a Family General Support Organization Advocacy for Patients
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These findings contrast with the deficits of ocular motility that occur when Dandy-Walker syndrome or other cerebellar disease presents later in life.
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Symptoms of Dandy-Walker syndrome may include: Disease Ontology: 11 A cerebellar disease that is characterized by hypoplasia and upward rotation of the cerebellar vermis and
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This case highlights the necessity to be aware of psychiatric manifestations of cerebellar disease as it has an impact on the diagnosis and treatment. 1.
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Results are discussed in terms of the effects of cerebellar disease on neuromuscular function.
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[…] nondegenerative cerebellar disease.
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Abstract Cerebellar disease affects a number of skilled movements, including those in speech.
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[…] as motor neurone disease, paralysis agitans, cerebellar degeneration, Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease, or the presenile dementias.
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Parkinson disease.
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[…] degeneration Disorder of basal ganglia Fahr's syndrome Josephs disease Juvenile paralysis agitans of Hunt Machado Joseph disease Multiple system atrophy Multiple system atrophy
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Cerebellar disease Mainly at rest (often suppressed by movement) Mainly on sustained posture (e.g. outstretched hands) Mainly on movement (but also with sustained posture)
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Cerebellar disorders are sometimes considered hyperkinetic disorders.
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Cerebellar cortex/ thalamus Rhythmic palatal/facial myoclonus Central tegmental tract, inf olivary nuc, olivodentate fibres 8 9.
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Diseases Brain Diseases Brain Neoplasms Infratentorial Neoplasms Brain Stem Neoplasms Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma Cerebellar Neoplasms All MeSH Categories Diseases Category
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Neoplasms Brain Stem Neoplasms Cerebellar Neoplasms All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Nervous System Diseases Central Nervous System Diseases Brain Diseases Brain Neoplasms
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Adult cerebellar medulloblastomas: the pathologic, radiographic, and clinical disease spectrum. J Neurosurg 1989; 70:536–544. 8.
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Familial myoclonus, cerebellar ataxia, and deafness. Specific genetically-determined disease. Arch Neurol. 1968 Sep;19(3):331–338.
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"If there is onte literature that disease Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
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The patients had action myoclonus, generalised epileptic seizures, and mild cerebellar syndrome.
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: Cerebellar ataxia and coeliac disease. Lancet 2004, 362 :1548.
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AN, AN-1, ID, Peters, WAGR, WAGRO, aniridia, cerebellar ataxia, and mental retardation (Gillespie syndrome), Coloboma of optic disc, Foveal hypoplasia and presenile cataract
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Caterina Mariotti and Franco Taroni, Ataxias and Cerebellar Degenerations, Prognosis of Neurological Diseases, 10.1007/978-88-470-5755-5_34, (395-403), (2015).
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In adult patients, differential diagnosis is made with other causes of progressive neurologic disease, such as HSP, hereditary cerebellar ataxias, multiple sclerosis, leukodystrophies
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Brain MRI would demonstrate cerebellar atrophy, usually more pronounced in the vermis than the hemispheres.
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Although it would be interesting to investigate the metabolic profile in patients who have been treated since young age and show favorable courses of the disease in response
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diseases classified elsewhere G32.81 Cerebellar ataxia in diseases classified elsewhere G32.89 Other specified degenerative disorders of nervous system in diseases classified
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[…] spino-cerebellar degenerative diseases.
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[…] classified elsewhere G32.0 Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord in diseases classified elsewhere G32.8 Other specified degenerative disorders of nervous system in
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Patients either have a predominance of parkinsonian symptoms (MSA-P) such that they are often misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, or a predominance of cerebellar ataxia
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Multiple-system atrophy is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive autonomic failure, parkinsonism, and cerebellar and pyramidal tract symptoms.
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[…] in MSA compared with classic Parkinson's disease) Problems with posture and balance Cerebellar type The main signs and symptoms are problems with muscle coordination (ataxia
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The neurological signs differed from those of other feline inborn neurometabolic diseases and cerebellar hypoplasia.
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is an autosomal-recessive genetic lysosomal storage disease that results in neurological disease of dogs characterized by peripheral nerve, spinal cord and cerebellar dysfunction
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From our results it becomes clear that variability of Krabbe disease refers not only to clinical manifestation but also to CT and MRI findings.
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As this form of the disease progresses cerebellar ataxia and spastic paresis develop. Progressive brainstem involvement results in the necessity for a feeding tube.
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Projection fiber and cerebellar white matter involvement were present only in severe disease.
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Severe motor dysfunction was associated with U-fiber involvement and cerebellar changes (p < 0.05).
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Pellecchia MT, Scala R, Filla A, De Michele G, Ciacci C, Barone P: Idiopathic cerebellar ataxia associated with celiac disease: Lack of distinctive neurological features.
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In two studies, cerebellar ataxia was documented in 2.7 to 5.4% of participants; in two further studies, the risk of cerebellar dysfunction was zero.
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Sander HW, Magda P, Chin RL, Wu A, Brannagan TH, 3rd, Green PH, et al.: Cerebellar ataxia and coeliac disease. Lancet 362:1548, 2003 PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar 66.
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A spread of DBS current to adjacent cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathways might be responsible.
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Louis, Essential Tremor, Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders, 10.1007/978-94-007-1333-8_99, (2151-2175), (2013).
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We report on a patient with deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) for Parkinson's disease (PD) who developed pathologic crying (PC) immediately postoperatively
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