Treatment of cerebellar ataxia with 5-HT1A agonist. Cerebellum 2005; 4: 211-5.Takei, A., Hamada, T., Yabe, I. and Sasaki, H. (2005) Treatment of cerebellar ataxia with 5- HT1A agonist. Cerebellum 4, 211-5.Takei A, Hamada T, Yabe I, Sasaki H. 2005. Treatment of cer- ebellar ...
Ataxiais derived from the Greek, meaning “without order”; as such it is a broad, nonspecific description. People with ataxia show movements that are impaired in terms of their timing, extent, and variability. Abnormalities in timing can occur between effectors (e.g., between the eye and he...
Herein, we describe a 27-year-old Japanese man with cerebellar ataxia, spastic paraparesis, loss of deep sensation, mild frontal lobe dysfunction and transient psychiatric symptoms. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed cerebellar atrophy and bilateral high-intensity signals in the inferior olives and...
Ataxia is a neurological disorder characterized by clinical abnormalities of balance, gait, extremity, eye movement, and impaired speech due to degeneration of the cerebellum and its connections [1,2,3,4]. It may be divided into three types: sporadic, acquired, and inherited ataxias [4,5,6]...
The cerebellum is implicated in social cognition and is likely to be involved in the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The goal of our study was to explore cerebellar morphology in adults with ASD and its relationship to eye contact, as
Depressive and anxiety symptoms and personality changes were more frequent in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia. Patients with cerebellar lesions were more likely to have depression, deficits in the ability to experience emotions, and behavioral difficulties. A meta-analysis revealed modestly higher ...
摘要: Presentation of Case A 27-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of ataxia and a cerebellar mass. The patient was well until the age of 14 years, when he began to have episodes of abnormal sensation and clumsiness of the right hand and foot. ......
hereditary cerebellar ataxia - nervous disorder of late childhood and early adulthood; characterized by ataxic gait and hesitating or explosive speech and nystagmus spinocerebellar disorder - any of several congenital disorders marked by degeneration of the cerebellum and spinal cord resulting in spasticity...
(chewing) and swallowing [43]. Cerebellar injuries, stroke, and ataxia are associated with difficulties swallowing (dysphagia) and chewing [44,45,46,47,48], demonstrating the importance of an intact cerebellum in the physical ability to eat. This section will discuss the role of the cerebellum...
Cerebellar Neurostimulation for Boosting Social and Affective Functions: Implications for the Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxia Patients. 2024:1–27. Wahl L. Serra I and Badura AJCOiBS. Impact of cerebellar-specific genetic and circuit manipulations on the behavioral phenotype and cerebellar physiology ...