Episodic Ataxia
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.com]
Vestibular ataxia, vertigo, tinnitus, and interictal myokymia are prominent; attacks are diminished by acetazolamide.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
All but one young patient had additional neurologic symptoms that included paresthesia, weakness, headache, tinnitus, vertigo, and myotonia.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Spastic Ataxia with Congenital Miosis
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.medscape.com]
388.30 Tinnitus, unspecified 388.31 Subjective tinnitus 388.32 Objective tinnitus 388.4 Other abnormal auditory perception 388.40 Abnormal auditory perception, unspecified[theodora.com]
Malignant melanoma Obese woman, HA transient visual Sx, pulsatile tinnitus, papilledema, visual field loss, 6th nerve palsy Pseudotumor cerebri (idiopathic intracranial HTN[quizlet.com]
Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 5
The onset of symptoms is usually in the third or fourth decade of life; however, more subtle clinical manifestations can start in early childhood.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo, migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo , migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
Optic Atrophy
; (3) onset of progressive motor and sensory axonal neuropathy in late childhood/early adolescence; (4) dysarthria starting in the third decade of life; (5) exacerbated acoustic[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] complexion pale and sallow Both cheeks slightly red Dizziness Dry eyes Blurred vision Spots before the eyes Numbness of limbs Flaccid paralysis ( Wei syndrome), weakness Tinnitus[americandragon.com]
This condition is characterized by (1) subnormal vision secondary to apparently nonprogressive congenital optic atrophy; (2) onset of progressive spastic paraplegia in infancy[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Cerebellar Ataxia with Peripheral Neuropathy Type 2
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo , migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
[…] ataxia-2) - associated brainstem (cranial nerve) dysfunction if concomitant involvement of brainstem or compression of it by mass effect from cerebellum - hearing loss or tinnitus[slideshare.net]
Ataxia
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo, migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
An autosomal dominant disorder with episodic ataxia, vertigo, and tinnitus. Neurology. 2001 Oct 23; 57 (8):1499–1502. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] 130.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Autosomal Dominant Spastic Ataxia Type 1
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] these episodes, many people also experience dizziness (vertigo), nausea and vomiting, migraine headaches, blurred or double vision, slurred speech, and ringing in the ears (tinnitus[diseaseinfosearch.org]
Attacks can be associated with dysarthria, diplopia, tinnitus, dystonia, hemiplegia, and headache. About 50% of individuals with EA2 have migraine headaches.[lacaf.org]
Adult-Onset Autosomal Recessive Cerebellar Ataxia
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo, migraines and tinnitus[your.md]
[…] thinning of limbs, bladder/bowel complaints, cognitive decline, behavioral changes, slowness of activities, seizures, diminished vision headache, vomiting, vertigo, deafness tinnitus[jpgmonline.com]
Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.com]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo, migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
[…] nystagmus, limb spasticity, limb and gait ataxia, and diminished vibration perception Progression generally slow Spinocerebellar ataxia 10 See the list below: Clinical features Onset[emedicine.com]
Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 13
[…] in third to fifth decade of life Pure cerebellar ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, and generalized and/or complex partial epilepsy Spinocerebellar ataxia[emedicine.com]
[…] experience: problems with balance and co-ordination slurred, slow and unclear speech (dysarthria) muscle spasms involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) vertigo , migraines and tinnitus[nhs.uk]
[…] nystagmus, limb spasticity, limb and gait ataxia, and diminished vibration perception Progression generally slow Spinocerebellar ataxia 10 See the list below: Clinical features Onset[emedicine.com]