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Explaining what the hand movement is, he added: "This is something called dysdiadochokinesia. This is the inability to do ...
alcohol-related cerebellar degeneration, narcolepsy, and, in one case, viral encephalitis as a secondary finding. Autopsy ...
Authors: Kai Xia, MD, PhD; John R. Saltzman, MD; David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FRCP Series Editor: David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FRCP Hence, when the paraneoplastic panel ...
This form of ataxia is often observed in alcohol-induced cerebellar degeneration and medulloblastomas (cerebellar tumors in children),” said Dr Aniruddha More. Also read | Brain trauma can ...
Human Movement Science, 27, 29-52. Schlerf JE, Spencer RMC, Zelaznik HN, & Ivry RB (2007). Timing of rhythmic movements in patients with cerebellar degeneration. Cerebellum, 6, 221-231. Zelaznik HN, & ...
A probable diagnosis of MSA is made when patients exhibit autonomic failure with either parkinsonism or cerebellar ataxia. A definite diagnosis can only be made upon autopsy where characteristic ...