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Truncal ataxia
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- Acute cerebellar ataxia is the sudden inability to coordinate muscle movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum. This is ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- Tabes dorsalis is a complication of untreated syphilis that involves muscle weakness and abnormal sensations. ... Tabes dorsalis is a ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... Loss of function of peripheral nerves, uncoordinated movement (ataxia)
- ... alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
- ... stupor ) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement, staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
- ... alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)