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... cerebellum; the brainstem, which is the lowest part of the brain; and the spinal cord. The nerves that travel from the spinal cord out to the muscles are ...
using cerebellar autopsy tissue from 197 Alzheimer's disease patients and from 177 patients with other ... The difference between these samples is that while the ...
Cerebellar degeneration; Lambert-Eaton syndrome; Limbic encephalitis; Morvan syndrome; Myasthenia gravis; Neuromyotonia (Isaacs syndrome); Neurosarcoidosis ...
Cerebellum and brain: Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and trouble with balance or coordination. Brainstem: Trouble swallowing, double vision or ...
It was growing out of the part of her brain near the back of her skull called the cerebellum. That location was part of the reason for Evie's need for ...
Burr hole resection. The burr hole, measuring less than 14 millimeters, through which the large cerebellar tumor was resected. Postoperative imaging ...
She was diagnosed with pilocytic cerebellar astrocytoma — a type ... That allowed an incision into the cerebellum that gave the team access to the tumor.
In some cases, the tumor may grow and affect the cerebellum or other brain tissues, as shown in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan and illustrations ...
Cerebellar stroke experience, treatment, recovery. 543 Replies Mon, Mar 30, 2026. See more discussions. Show references. AskMayoExpert. Unruptured intracranial ...
Traumatic brain injuries may be emergencies. In the case of more-severe TBIs, consequences can worsen rapidly without treatment. Doctors or first responders ...
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