Pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxia. Mov Disord. 1992; 7 :95–109.Diener HC, Dichgans J (1992) Pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxia. Movement Disorders: 95-109.Diener HC, Dichgans J. Pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxia . Mov Disord . 1992; 7 : 95–109....
Pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxia Human and animal experiments performed recently have resulted in a more detailed understanding of limb movement and body posture disorders associated with ... HC Diener,J Dichgans - 《Movement Disorders Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society》 被引量: 194...
Tremorgens cause excitation, seizures, ataxia and paralysis. Penitrem-A damages cerebellar neurons, while lolitrem-B inhibits potassium channels. Zearalenone and analogs are estrogenic and impair pig fertility. Aflatoxins metabolized to the 8-9-epoxide bind macromolecules, and cause immunosuppression, ...
Progressive cerebellar ataxia usually becomes clinically apparent when the child begins to walk. The ataxia affects station, gait, and intention. Telangiectasia of the bulbar conjunctiva first appears at age 3-7 years and, subsequently, involves the malar areas, palate, ears, and antecubital and ...
SV40 T antigen (Tag) expression directed to cerebellar Purkinje cells resulted in the generation of three transgenic mouse lines that displayed ataxia, a n... RM Feddersen,R Ehlenfeldt,WS Yunis,... - 《Neuron》 被引量: 457发表: 1992年 Progression of Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia to Invas...
A simple composite phenotype scoring system for evaluating mouse models of cerebellar ataxia J. Vis. Exp., 39 (2010), p. 1787 Google Scholar Håkansson et al., 2004 K. Håkansson, M. Lindskog, L. Pozzi, A. Usiello, G. Fisone DARPP-32 and modulation of cAMP signaling: involvement ...
NUS1 mutation in a family with epilepsy, cerebellar ataxia, and tremor. Authors: Kunihiko Araki, Ryoichi Nakamura, Daisuke Ito … Neural Filtering of Physiological Tremor Oscillations to Spinal Motor Neurons Mediates Short-Term Acquisition of a Skill Learning Task Authors: Hélio V. Cabral, Alessandr...
yet. Considering the degenerative nature of AOA disease courses, one could assume that extra-cerebellar degeneration may be involved when disorders progress [5]. However, there are also AOA phenotypes that can initially present with dystonia instead of ataxia [6,7,8]. In a previous study, we ...
Those changes resulted in alterations in eyeblink conditioning, a motor learning paradigm related to cerebellar plasticity, indicating a significant role of PrPc in cognitive deficits associated with this structure [93]. Given the diverse functions of PrPc, there are numerous potential molecular ...
Acute cerebellar ataxia Acute transverse myelitis Guillain-Barré syndrome Opsomyoclonus syndrome Benign intracranial hypertension Diagnosis The diagnosis of HFMD is typically based on clinical grounds. Laboratory studies usually are unnecessary, but the following may be done: The virus can be isola...