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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Gait ataxia
  1. ... JA, Vigo A. A prospective study of SCA3 gait ataxia described through a Markovian method. Neuroepidemiology. 2010;34( ...
  2. ... lead to problems with balance and coordination (cerebellar ataxia), an unsteady style of walking (gait), prickling or tingling sensations (paresthesias) in the arms ...
  3. ... symptoms of PRICKLE1-related progressive myoclonus epilepsy with ataxia. Affected children often have trouble walking. Their gait is unbalanced and wide-based, and they may ...
  4. ... or twenties. Initially, affected individuals experience problems walking ... movements (ataxia), leg tremors, and seizures. The myoclonus worsens over ...
  5. ... adolescence.Changes in the way a person walks (gait) and frequent falls are ... and balance (ataxia), or both. The movement problems worsen over time, ...
  6. ... and recurrent seizures (epilepsy).An unsteady walking style (gait) is the ... with increased spasticity and ataxia of the arms and legs. In some cases ...
  7. ... the course of the disease.Difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), which ... such as walking. Their gait is unstable, and they usually walk with their ...
  8. ... specific features: ataxia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, and chorioretinal ... walking style (gait) and frequent falls.Another key feature of Boucher- ...
  9. ... continue to have an unsteady pattern of walking (gait) and speech problems throughout life.Other features of ... the other copy of the gene. Aniridia, cerebellar ataxia, and mental retardation Aniridia-cerebellar ataxia-intellectual disability ...
  10. ... may also have an awkward way of walking (gait). Signs and symptoms can vary widely, even within ... dysarthria X-linked mental retardation with dystonic movements, ataxia, and seizures Genetic Testing Registry: Partington syndrome Partington ...
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