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What is ataxia? As a stand-alone condition, "ataxia is a degenerative disease of the nervous system," explains Andrew Rosen, chief executive officer of the National Ataxia Foundation.
Spinazzi et al. describe a case of subacute sensory ataxia and bilateral optic neuropathy associated with thiamine deficiency in a patient with a history of partial gastrectomy. The patient ...
Cerebellar ataxia This type of ataxia results from a dysfunction of the cerebellum, a region of the brain that plays a role in assimilating sensory perception, coordination, and motor control.
Ataxia causes loss of muscle control and balance in multiple sclerosis, with tremors, unsteady walking, slurred speech, and vertigo. Find out how you can treat ataxia with MS, including physical ...
What is ataxia? As a stand-alone condition, "ataxia is a degenerative disease of the nervous system," explains Andrew Rosen, chief executive officer of the National Ataxia Foundation.
Ataxia involves a lack of muscle coordination and control. There are many types. Learn more about ataxia's causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Did you know that certain medications can cause symptom of 'Sensory ataxia'. Find these drugs listed on the page and be warned of similar symptoms as possible side-effects.
A 69-year-old man with a family history of celiac disease was evaluated at this hospital for progressive ataxia of 9 years’ duration. He had impaired proprioception, vestibulopathy, and ...
There are many types, including cerebellar ataxia, sensory ataxia, vestibular ataxia, Friedreich’s ataxia and more general forms of hereditary ataxias.
There are many types, including cerebellar ataxia, sensory ataxia, vestibular ataxia, Friedreich’s ataxia and more general forms of hereditary ataxias.