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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Gait ataxia
  1. ... Drowsiness, coma Nausea and vomiting Staggering or unsteady gait ( ataxia ) Sweating or extremely dry, hot skin, blisters, rash ...
  2. ... of alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  3. ... of alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement, staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  4. ... of alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement, staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  5. ... of alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement, staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  6. ... ataxia) in late childhood that can include ataxic gait (cerebellar ataxia ), jerky gait, unsteadiness Decreasing mental development, slows or ...
  7. ... myopathy) Spinal muscle atrophy Ataxic, or broad-based, gait: Cerebellar ataxia (uncoordinated muscle movement due to disease or injury ...
  8. ... Muscle weakness No reflexes in the legs Unsteady gait and uncoordinated movements ( ataxia ), which gets worse with time Muscle problems lead ...
  9. ... middle of the body (trunk) and an unsteady gait (walking style). It can also affect the limbs. The medical name of this condition is ataxia.
  10. ... may sway back and forth. Common symptoms of ataxia include: Clumsy speech pattern ( dysarthria ) Repetitive eye movements ( nystagmus ) Uncoordinated eye movements Walking problems (unsteady gait) that can lead to falls Difficulty controlling arm ...
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