- An abnormal gait pattern in which persons stand and walk with their feet spaced widely apart. This is often a component of cerebellar ataxia. [from HPO]www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gtr/conditions/C0856863/
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Ataxia - Wikipedia
Ataxia (from Greek α- [a negative prefix] + -τάξις [order] = "lack of order") is a neurological sign consisting of lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements that can include gait abnormality, speech changes, and abnormalities in eye movements, that indicates dysfunction of parts of the nervous system … 展开
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The term cerebellar ataxia is used to indicate ataxia due to dysfunction of the cerebellum. The cerebellum is responsible for integrating a significant amount of neural information that is … 展开The three types of ataxia have overlapping causes, so can either coexist or occur in isolation. Cerebellar ataxia can have many causes despite normal … 展开
The treatment of ataxia and its effectiveness depend on the underlying cause. Treatment may limit or reduce the effects of ataxia, but it is … 展开
1998Perlman S published Hereditary Ataxia Overview2009A review of the management of degenerative ataxia was published2013Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders was published2018Esmail S published Cerebellar ataxia but normal neuroimaging: now what?• Imaging studies – A CT scan or MRI of the brain might help determine potential causes. An MRI can sometimes show shrinkage of the … 展开
The term "ataxia" is sometimes used in a broader sense to indicate lack of coordination in some physiological process. Examples include optic ataxia (lack of coordination … 展开
• Perlman S (1998). "Hereditary Ataxia Overview (last revision 2012)". In Pagon RA, Bird TD, Dolan CR, Stephens K, Adam MP, Bird TD (eds.). … 展开
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2018年7月1日 · An ataxic gait is typically broad-based and associated with midline cerebellar disease (e.g. alcoholic cerebellar degeneration), vestibular disease (e.g. labyrinthitis) or loss of proprioception (known as sensory ataxia). …
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