Prognosis The rate of progression of FA is highly variable. Most patients lose the ability to walk within 15 years of symptom onset, and 95% require a wheelchair for mobility by age 45. Reduction in lifespan from FA complications is also quite variable. Average age atdeathis in the mid-th...
In all forms of childhood ataxia, outcome is largely determined by etiology. In this review, the various causes and syndromes of acute ataxia in childhood are described, with discussion of diagnostic considerations and an approach to investigation, treatment, and prognosis. 展开 关键词:...
In this review, the various causes and syndromes of acute ataxia in childhood are described, with discussion of diagnostic considerations and an approach to investigation, treatment, and prognosis. (J Child Neurol 2003;18:309-316).RyanMonique M....
Incidence, Presentation, and Prognosis of Malignancies in Ataxia-Telangiectasia: A Report From the French National Registry of Primary Immune Deficiencies 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者:F Suarez,N Mahlaoui,D Canioni,C Andriamanga,CD D'Enghien,N Brousse,JP Jais,A Fischer,O Hermine,D ...
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Progressive cerebellar ataxia and cognitive impairment (mental retardation and/or intellectual deterioration) are the common symptoms, whereas the severity, progression and prognosis of the disease vary even between patients from the same family.8,13 When the progression of symptoms was slow, patients ...
nongenetic causes of ataxia, such as alcoholism, vitamin defi- ciencies, multiple sclerosis, vascular disease, primary or met- astatic tumors, and paraneoplastic diseases associated with occult carcinoma of the ovary, breast, or lung, and the idiopathic degenerative disease multiple system atrophy (...
Ataxia is a condition resulting from neurological dysfunction, and apraxia is a result of miscommunication between brain hemispheres, each resulting in uncoordinated movements. Compare details of these two conditions in their causes and appearance. Ataxia vs. Apraxia Background Imagine getting up one ...
depression or anger can accompany a cerebellar lesion (Wolf et al., 2009). Together, these symptoms are referred to as the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (Schmahmann, 1997;Schmahmann and Sherman, 1998), and when present, may impact on the rehabilitation process and prognosis for ...
Incidence, presentation, and prognosis of malignancies in ataxia-telangiectasia: a report from the French national registry of primary immune deficiencies J. Clin. Oncol., 33 (2015), pp. 202-208 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [36] A. Reiman, et al. Lymphoid tumours and breast cancer in ataxia...