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Evidence of cerebellar dysfunction; i.e., Ataxia. Evidence of lower extremity sensory loss. Other miscellaneous gait impairments. Allergy to silver ...
- Has bi-hemispheric disease, multicentric disease, or disease burden involving the brain stem or cerebellum based on MRI post-gadolinium enhancement. - Has ...
... cerebellar symptoms in 19.4 %, hemispheral symptoms in 2.7 % and multifocal symptoms in 15.2 % of patients in the CIS cohort. We identified 24 (7.3 ...
Research Assistant - Pediatric Oncology Education Program, May-August 2014 Suzanne Gronemeyer PhD/ David Solecki PhD Domains of PAR6 and Cerebellar Granule ...
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Had this? 85 Replies Sat, Mar 28, 2026. strokesurvivordynamo · Cerebellar stroke experience, treatment, recovery. 543 Replies Mon, Mar 30, 2026. See more ...
... cerebellar disease, organic brain syndrome, psychosis, or coordination or movement disorders. Current infiltration of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by ALL. If ...
Cerebellum; Cerebrum; Cranial Nerve, NOS; Cytology, ventricular fluid; Intracranial site, NOS; Suprasellar region. Age 18 to 80; Willing to complete ...
Mitochondrial cerebellar ataxia, renal failure, neuropathy, and encephalopathy (MCARNE). Neurol Genet. 2019 Apr; 5 (2):e314 Epub 2019 Mar 06. View PubMed ...
No metastases to brain stem, midbrain, pons, medulla, cerebellum, or within 10 mm of the optic apparatus (optic nerves and chiasm);; No history of ...
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