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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Truncal ataxia
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  1. Acute cerebellar ataxia is the sudden inability to coordinate muscle movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum. This is ...
  2. Friedreich ataxia is a rare disease passed down through families (inherited). It affects the muscles and heart. ... Friedreich ataxia is caused by a defect in a gene called frataxin (FXN). Changes in this gene cause the ...
  3. Ataxia-telangiectasia is a rare childhood disease. It affects the brain and other parts of the body. Ataxia refers to uncoordinated movements, such as walking. Telangiectasias ...
  4. ... limbs. The medical name of this condition is ataxia. ... this balance. If this does not happen properly, ataxia often results. Ataxia can severely affect daily living ...
  5. Tabes dorsalis is a complication of untreated syphilis that involves muscle weakness and abnormal sensations. ... Tabes dorsalis is a ...
  6. ... called a flapping tremor or asterixis) Unsteady walking ( ataxia ) ... of: Coma Confusion Dementia Involuntary movements Walking instability (ataxia) Laboratory tests will show advanced liver disease or ...
  7. ... Loss of function of peripheral nerves, uncoordinated movement (ataxia)
  8. ... alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  9. ... stupor ) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement, staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  10. ... alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
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