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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Cerebellar
  1. Acute cerebellar ataxia is sudden inability to coordinate muscle movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum. This is the area in the brain that ...
  2. Multiple system atrophy - cerebellar subtype (MSA-C) is a rare disease that causes areas deep in the brain, just above the spinal cord, ...
  3. ... in the skull, found near the brainstem and cerebellum. The cerebellum is the part of the brain responsible for ...
  4. The cerebellum processes input from other areas of the brain, spinal cord and sensory receptors to provide precise timing ... the skeletal muscular system. A stroke affecting the cerebellum may cause dizziness, nausea, balance and coordination problems.
  5. ... Spinal muscle atrophy Ataxic, or broad-based, gait: Cerebellar ataxia (uncoordinated muscle movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum in the brain) Chiari or other malformation Alcohol ...
  6. ... groups. A part of the brain called the cerebellum manages this balance. If this does not happen ... Diseases that damage the cerebellum, spinal cord, or peripheral ... result is large, jerky, uncoordinated movements. Brain injuries ...
  7. ... sweating. The other subtype of MSA is MSA-cerebellar . It mainly affects the cerebellum, an area deep in the brain, just above ...
  8. ... of coordination occurs due to changes in the cerebellum. This is the area of the brain that ...
  9. ... in late childhood that can include ataxic gait (cerebellar ataxia ), jerky gait, unsteadiness Decreasing mental development, slows ...
  10. ... stem or the back part of the brain (cerebellum). Central vertigo may be caused by: Blood vessel ...
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