نتایج جستجو برای: cerebellar ataxia

تعداد نتایج: 40653  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Susanne M Morton Amy J Bastian

Different cerebellar regions participate in balance control and voluntary limb coordination, both of which might be important for normal bipedal walking. We wanted to determine the relative contributions of balance versus leg-coordination deficits to cerebellar gait ataxia in humans. We studied 20 subjects with cerebellar damage and 20 control subjects performing three tasks: a lateral weight-s...

2009
Corinna Lappe-Siefke Sven Loebrich Wulf Hevers Oliver B. Waidmann Michaela Schweizer Susanne Fehr Jean-Marc Fritschy Ivan Dikic Jens Eilers Scott M. Wilson Matthias Kneussel

Ataxia represents a pathological coordination failure that often involves functional disturbances in cerebellar circuits. Purkinje cells (PCs) characterize the only output neurons of the cerebellar cortex and critically participate in regulating motor coordination. Although different genetic mutations are known that cause ataxia, little is known about the underlying cellular mechanisms. Here we...

2012
Esther B E Becker Luigi Zuliani Rosemary Pettingill Bethan Lang Patrick Waters Anna Dulneva Frank Sobott Mark Wardle Francesc Graus Luis Bataller Neil P Robertson Angela Vincent

BACKGROUND Relatively few studies have searched for potentially pathogenic antibodies in non-paraneoplastic patients with cerebellar ataxia. METHODS AND RESULTS We first screened sera from 52 idiopathic ataxia patients for binding of serum IgG antibodies to cerebellar neurons. One strong-binding serum was selected for immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry, which resulted in the identifica...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2014
David J Szmulewicz Catriona A McLean Hamish G MacDougall Leslie Roberts Elsdon Storey G Michael Halmagyi

BACKGROUND Cerebellar Ataxia with Neuropathy and bilateral Vestibular Areflexia Syndrome (CANVAS) is a multi-system ataxia which results in cerebellar ataxia, a bilateral vestibulopathy and a somatosensory deficit. This sensory deficit has recently been shown to be a neuronopathy, with marked dorsal root ganglia neuronal loss. The characteristic oculomotor clinical sign is an abnormal visually ...

2009
Megumi Sugiyama Ryuji Sakakibara Kuniko Tsunoyama Osamu Takahashi Masahiko Kishi Emina Ogawa Hitoshi Terada Takanobu Tomaru

The cerebellum is one of the regions that contribute to urinary dysfunction in humans. A 43-year-old woman at age 35 had an acute onset of encephalitis that led to fever, generalized convulsion and coma. Six months after the disease onset, she regained consciousness and developed generalized myoclonus, cerebellar ataxia and overactive bladder, e.g., urinary urgency, daytime urinary frequency, a...

2015
Juliana Redondo Kevin Kemp Kelly Hares Claire Rice Neil Scolding Alastair Wilkins

Cerebellar ataxia commonly occurs in multiple sclerosis, particularly in chronic progressive disease. Previous reports have highlighted both white matter and grey matter pathological changes within the cerebellum; and demyelination and inflammatory cell infiltrates appear commonly. As Purkinje cell axons are the sole output of the cerebellar cortex, understanding pathologic processes within the...

Journal: :Neurology 2002
Ulrich Wurster

OBJECTIVE To characterize humoral response to cerebellum in patients with gluten ataxia. BACKGROUND Gluten ataxia is a common neurologic manifestation of gluten sensitivity. METHODS The authors assessed the reactivity of sera from patients with gluten ataxia (13), newly diagnosed patients with celiac disease without neurologic dysfunction (24), patients with other causes of cerebellar degen...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2004
Kie Honjo Tomohiko Ohshita Hideshi Kawakami Hiromitsu Naka Yukari Imon Hirofumi Maruyama Yasuyo Mimori Masayasu Matsumoto

BACKGROUND Spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6) is an autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia caused by CAG trinucleotide expansion. The characteristics of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in SCA6 patients have not been established, whereas it has been reported that decreased rCBF in the cerebrum seems to be a remote effect of cerebellar impairment in other cerebellar disorders. OBJECTIVE To ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2016
Martin M Reich Joachim Brumberg Nicolò G Pozzi Giorgio Marotta Jonas Roothans Mattias Åström Thomas Musacchio Leonardo Lopiano Michele Lanotte Ralph Lehrke Andreas K Buck Jens Volkmann Ioannis U Isaias

Thalamic deep brain stimulation is a mainstay treatment for severe and drug-refractory essential tremor, but postoperative management may be complicated in some patients by a progressive cerebellar syndrome including gait ataxia, dysmetria, worsening of intention tremor and dysarthria. Typically, this syndrome manifests several months after an initially effective therapy and necessitates freque...

Journal: :Archives of endocrinology and metabolism 2016
Suman Kumar Kotwal Shalija Kotwal Rohan Gupta Jang Bhadur Singh Annil Mahajan

Symptoms and signs of the hypothyroidism vary in relation to the magnitude and acuteness of the thyroid hormone deficiency. The usual clinical features are constipation, fatigue, cold intolerance and weight gain. Rarely it can present with neurologic problems like reversible cerebellar ataxia, dementia, peripheral neuropathy, psychosis and coma. Hypothyroidism should be suspected in all cases o...

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