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The cerebellum controls muscle coordination. Many conditions can cause ataxia, including genetic conditions, stroke, tumors, multiple sclerosis, degenerative ...
Diagnosis. When diagnosing ataxia, your healthcare professional looks for a treatable cause. You'll likely have physical and neurological exams.
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The purpose of this study is to create a repository for cerebellar ataxia and nucleotide repeat diseases in order to fully investigate the genetic and ...
Ataxia. This movement disorder affects the part of the brain that controls coordinated movement. · Cervical dystonia. · Chorea. · Dystonia. · Functional movement ...
In Mayo's Friedreich's Ataxia (FA) Clinic, a team of specialists assess and manage care for adults and children with this form of inherited ataxia.
— While autoimmune cerebellar ataxia (a loss of muscle control coordination) can lead to severe disability with some patients becoming wheelchair-bound, there ...
Gene Therapy for Cardiomyopathy Associated With Friedreich's Ataxia Rochester, MN. The primary purpose of this dose-ranging study is to assess the safety ...
Ataxia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic. Cerebellum and brainstem Cerebellum and brainstem Persistent ataxia usually results from ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to create a repository for cerebellar ataxia and nucleotide repeat diseases in order to fully investigate the ...
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