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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Progressive gait ataxia
  1. ... are usually the first 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 ...
  2. Friedreich Ataxia From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    ... FA) is a rare, inherited disorder that causes progressive damage to the nervous system. This can cause movement and sensory symptoms and trouble with walking and gait.
  3. ... myopathy) Spinal muscle atrophy Ataxic, or broad-based, gait: ... injury Progressive damage to nerve cells in the cerebellum of ...
  4. ... lead to problems with balance and coordination (cerebellar ataxia), an unsteady style of walking (gait), prickling or tingling sensations (paresthesias) in the arms and legs, progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity), or rhythmic shaking (tremors). In ...
  5. Fatty acid hydroxylase-associated ... and balance (ataxia), or both. The movement problems worsen over time, ...
  6. Gait or Walking Problems (National Multiple Sclerosis Society) - PDF  
    Multiple Sclerosis/Related Issues ... Multiple Sclerosis ... Walking Problems/Specifics ... Walking Problems ... National Multiple Sclerosis Society ... PDF
  7. ... or twenties. Initially, affected individuals experience problems walking ... have progressive vision problems, including impaired color vision or night ...
  8. Walking Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are walking problems? If you are like most people, you walk thousands of steps each day. You walk to do your daily activities, get around, and exercise. ...
  9. ... JA, Vigo A. A prospective study of SCA3 gait ataxia described through a Markovian method. Neuroepidemiology. 2010;34( ...
  10. ... ataxia) in late childhood that can include ataxic gait (cerebellar ataxia ), jerky gait, unsteadiness Decreasing mental development, slows or ...
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