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Congenital cerebellar ataxia. This type of ataxia results from damage to the cerebellum that's present at birth. Wilson's disease. In people with this condition ...
— While autoimmune cerebellar ataxia (a loss of muscle control coordination) can lead to severe disability with some patients becoming wheelchair-bound, there ...
An MRI can sometimes show shrinkage of the cerebellum and other brain structures in people with ataxia. It also may show other treatable findings, such as a ...
A portion of the lower back part of the brain, known as the cerebellum, or the brainstem extend through an opening in the skull. ... Cerebellar stroke experience, ...
Cerebellar type · Trouble with movement and coordination. This includes loss of balance and not being able to walk steadily. · Slurred, slow or soft speech, known ...
Cerebellar degeneration, also known as cerebellar ataxia. In this syndrome, loss of nerve cells occurs in the area of the brain called the cerebellum that ...
This part of the brain is called the cerebellum. It is involved in muscle coordination, balance and movement. Medulloblastoma begins as a growth of cells ...
The brain and nervous system · Cerebrum · Lobes of the brain · Cerebellum and brainstem · The inner brain · Peripheral nervous system · Nerve cells · Neurotransmitters.
Cerebellar stroke experience, treatment, recovery. 542 Replies Tue, Mar 17, 2026. See more discussions. Show references. Cavernous malformations. American ...
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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