نتایج جستجو برای: ataxia with ocular motor apraxia

تعداد نتایج: 9275574  

2016
Joana Mantovani-Nagaoka Karin Zazo Ortiz

Introduction Apraxia is defined as a disorder of learned skilled movements, in the absence of elementary motor or sensory deficits and general cognitive impairment, such as inattention to commands, object-recognition deficits or poor oral comprehension. Limb apraxia has long been a challenge for clinical assessment and understanding and covers a wide spectrum of disorders, all involving motor c...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2011
K Sathian Laurel J Buxbaum Leonardo G Cohen John W Krakauer Catherine E Lang Maurizio Corbetta Susan M Fitzpatrick

In this chapter, the authors use the computation, anatomy, and physiology (CAP) principles to consider the impact of common clinical problems on action. They focus on 3 major syndromes: paresis, apraxia, and ataxia. They also review mechanisms that could account for spontaneous recovery, using what is known about the best-studied clinical dysfunction--paresis--and also ataxia. Together, this an...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2005
Matthew L White Yan Zhang Lee G Andrew Wyatt L Hadley

Wernicke encephalopathy is a neurologic disorder that results from thiamine deficiency. It is associated with a classic triad of symptoms consisting of ataxia, ocular motor cranial neuropathies, and changes in consciousness. We report 3 cases of Wernicke encephalopathy in which MR imaging, including diffusion-weighted imaging, was performed at the onset and during follow-up. MR imaging findings...

Ehsan Moghanloo Fatemeh Minoochehr Maghsoud Seifi Saeid Morovvati Shahram Teimourian, Ziba Morovvati

Hereditary ataxias (HA) are a group of inherited neurological disorders caused by changes in genes. At least 115 different mutations in the senataxin (SETX) gene causing ataxia have been identified. There are no reports of any SETX gene mutation among the Iranian population. Here we report on two cases with homozygous and heterozygous mutations in which one patient was affected by HA with oculo...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2017
Karin Zazo Ortiz Joana Mantovani-Nagaoka

Limb apraxia is usually associated with left cerebral hemisphere damage, with numerous case studies involving aphasic patients. The aim of this study was to verify the occurrence of limb apraxia in aphasic patients and analyze its nature. This study involved 44 healthy volunteers and 28 aphasic patients matched for age and education. AH participants were assessed using a limb apraxia battery co...

Journal: :Current neurology and neuroscience reports 2008
Rachel Goldmann Gross Murray Grossman

Apraxia is classically defined as difficulty performing learned, skilled gestures. In this review, we describe the range of motor impairments classified as apraxia, focusing on ideomotor limb apraxia. We present several prominent models of praxis to explain the variety of difficulties seen in patients with apraxia. We also discuss the large-scale frontal-parietal-basal ganglia network thought t...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1975
E A Atack L Suranyi

Ten patients have been described showing inability to stop breathing on command, spontaneous respiration and voluntary respiratory stimulation being unaffected. This abnormality not previously described in the literature, we feel should be named respiratory inhibitory apraxia (R.I.A.). The anatomical organization of respiration is briefly reviewed. R.I.A. is often associated with other forms of...

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