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Objective Gait disturbance ... produce precise coordination of ongoing locomotion.10 Moreover, it has also been reported that electrical stimulation of the output fibres of the fastigial nucleus,24 ...
On physical examination, the patient presented asymmetric cerebellar ataxia, more pronounced on the left ... typically present with slower clinical onset, gait disturbances, dysarthria, ...
ataxia; ataxias esporádicas; aspectos clínicos; critérios diagnósticos The term ataxia traditionally means loss of order, and clinically denotes loss of balance and coordination ... features (MSA-P) ...
muscle strength (grade 5 in all four limbs), coordination, and gait. Tendon reflexes were diminished in the upper limbs and absent in the lower limbs, with no pathological signs elicited. Diminished ...
This study presents valuable findings on the patterned loss of Purkinje cells in the mouse cerebellum during aging. Convincing evidence shows that Purkinje cell loss with aging occurs in a pattern of ...
For FAST: "F stands for face, facial droop, uneven smile, or numbness on one side of the face. Stands for arm, arm weakness, ...
When tumours develop in or around the cerebellum, they can harm the cerebellar tissue directly or put pressure on it, causing lesions that may result in issues with balance, coordination ...
Walking is one of the most important things we do for our quality of life. In fact, research shows it contributes more than any other physical activity to how well we live day to day. Yet one in three ...
When tumours develop in or around the cerebellum, they can harm the cerebellar tissue directly or put pressure on it, causing lesions that may result in issues with balance, coordination ...
However, while there are certain habits you must inculcate to keep your kidneys healthy, recognising these 3 warning signs is important as well. Watch out for these, and consult your doctor ...
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