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1. Asynergy may be caused by cerebellar disorders

2. Cerebellar abiotrophy in horses was originally thought to be a form of cerebellar hypoplasia (CH) and was described as such in older research literature.

3. When these molecular pathways become dysfunctional, patients develop cerebellar Ataxia

4. There are many different types of Ataxia (cerebellar, sensory, vestibular)

5. We studied the cerebellar projections of medial and dorsolateral pontine visual cells in cats using Antidromic stimulation from the cerebellar cortex (Mower et al., 1980)

6. PBDEs disrupt TH-dependent dendrite Arborization of cerebellar Purkinje cells

7. There are many different types of Ataxia (cerebellar, sensory, vestibular)

8. These include hydrocephalus, cerebellar tonsillar herniation (Chiari I), seizures and syringomyelia.

9. There are other diseases that lead to cerebellar degeneration, but the loss of Purkinje cells is a clear way to diagnose cerebellar abiotrophy, and the combination of symptoms is sufficiently unique that cerebellar abiotrophy can easily be distinguished from other conditions, even in a living animal.

10. A lthough cerebellar Ataxic gait is a common and disabling symptom in many neurological diseases, systematic studies of the features of cerebellar gait are rare and the results contradictory

11. Cerebellar abiotrophy is best known as a condition affecting Arabian horses.

12. 8 Acute cerebellar hemorrhage or infarction often presents with vertigo and headache.

13. A magnetic resonance imaging of the brain at the age of 27 showed cerebellar degeneration.

14. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed cortical and cerebellar atrophy, but there were no lesions.

15. A DNA test which identifies markers associated with cerebellar abiotrophy became available in 2008.

16. Purkinje is, however, most famous for discovering the cerebellar cells which bear his name.

17. Acute cerebellar Ataxia is a disorder in children that causes a sudden loss of coordination.

18. The lateral cerebellar lobule contributes to the fine-tuning of whisking movements, regulating contact with surrounding objects.

19. Thirty-five patients with vestibular (25) and cerebellar (10) Ataxy were medicated by betacerc during 21 days

20. Seven measurements in the cerebellar complex were completed on 45 individuals, including 26 species of Anthropoids from Stephan's collection

21. 14 Anterior inferior cerebellar artery(AICA) and labyrinth artery, petrosal vein , cranial nerve V, VII, VIII, through the Cerebellopontine cistern.

22. Ataxic cerebral palsy is one of the four subtypes in which cerebellar symptoms of impaired coordination and gait disturbances predominate

23. The cause of cerebellar abiotrophy is not known, but it is thought to be due to an intrinsic metabolic defect.

24. Congenital muscular dystrophy with Adducted thumbs, ptosis, external ophthalmoplegia, mental retardation and cerebellar hypoplasia: a novel form of CMD Neuromuscul Disord

25. The term cerebellar Ataxia syndrome is a description of a set of symptoms rather than a specific diagnosis or disease

26. 12 Conclusion MRI is valuable in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of cerebellar infarctions atypical in morphosis, signals, and fields.

27. There appeared to be no evidence that muscle afferents alone can induce reciprocal discharge patterns in Purkinje neurons of the cerebellar cortex.

28. Over the cerebellar hemisphere, 5cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to the midline of the head, 4cm long extending downward.

29. One case was that of a systolic bruit with a cerebellar astrocytoma, where the bruit disappeared after excision of the tumour.

30. 20 The tremor may resemble both essential and cerebellar tremor in that it is present more on tonic posturing and movements.

31. Distinct from the shuffling gait of Parkinsonism, the wide stance of cerebellar Ataxia helps patients feel more stable and prevents falls and injuries.

32. We studied the effect of several PBDE/OH-PBDE compounds on T 4-induced dendrite Arborization of cerebellar Purkinje cells in primary culture

33. Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is the most common form of infantile-onset cerebellar Ataxia, with a prevalence estimated at 1-2.5 per 100,000

34. However, affected animals are quite accident-prone, and for this reason many animals that develop cerebellar abiotrophy, particularly horses, are euthanized for humane reasons.

35. The following sections introduces you to a section of chapters detailing Basilar terminus, posterior cerebral artery/superior cerebellar artery, and Basilar trunk aneurysms.

36. By means of stereology the authors have observed the development of the purkinje cells of cerebellar cortex in 35 fetuses of different ages.

37. The history of the research of cerebellar ataxia, and the different classifications of ataxia were reviewed. The pathogenesis and treatments of spinocerebellar ataxia were summarizd.

38. SARA is a clinical scale that is based on a semi-quantitative assessment of cerebellar Ataxia (spinocerebellar, Friedreich’s and sporadic Ataxia) on an impairment level

39. Ataxic gait A gait disorder characterised by unsteady, wide-based steps, incoordination, staggering, and decomposition of movements; it is generally linked to cerebellar or sensory ataxia.

40. In dogs, cerebellar abiotrophy is also usually an autosomal recessive gene, but in a few breeds, such as the English Pointer, the gene is sex-linked.

41. In this study, we examined the effectiveness of a 4-week intensive Coordinative training for 16 patients with progressive ataxia due to cerebellar degeneration (n = 10) or

42. Cerebellar Ataxia is characterized by a lack of control of postural muscles combined with decreased coordination of the arms and legs resulting in a wobbly, wide-based, staggering gait

43. Ataxia can be the chief complaint or part of the presenting symptoms, and it is usually caused by cerebellar dysfunction, impaired vestibular or proprioceptive afferent input to the cerebellum.

44. Ataxic gaits (sensory ataxia, cerebellar ataxia, chorea, and multiinfarct gaits) can be associated with sensory disturbances such as vision and proprioception (awareness of the position and movements of limbs) disorders.

45. Ten other adverse events were assessed to have insufficient evidence to support causality: encephalopathy, seizure, cerebellar ataxia, acute disseminated encephalomyelopathy, transverse myelitis, GBS, small fibre neuropathy, new onset arthropathy, stroke, and thrombocytopenia.

46. Cerebellar abiotrophy has been seen in the Australian Kelpie, Gordon Setter, Border Collie, Labrador Retriever, Airedale, English Pointer, Scottish Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Miniature Schnauzer, Lagotto Romagnolo, and other dog breeds.

47. Ataxic Dysarthria: Common Etiologies Those affecting speech are usually bilateral & due to generalized cerebellar disease rather than a focal lesion Vascular lesions - aneurysms, AVMs, hemorrhage in brainstem or midbrain Tumors - acoustic neuromas

48. With the infratentorial angiomas, ligation of the feeding branches is only capable of giving a good result if the supply is mainly via an operatively accessible vessel such as the superior and inferior cerebellar arteries.

49. The researchers note, “Acupuncturing at Neiguan (PC6) could selectively evoke hemodynamic response of insula and cerebellar-hypothalamus in order to exert modulatory effects on vestibular functions, indicating the specific treatment effect on nausea and vomiting.”

50. Haemolytic anaemia, myocarditis and cerebral diseases ranging from meningocephalitis to polyneuritis and acute cerebellar ataxia, as well as “rheumatic” muscle and joint symptoms, should be taken into account more than previously when making a differential diagnosis.