نتایج جستجو برای: cerebellar ataxia

تعداد نتایج: 40653  

Journal: :Frontiers in Neurology 2023

Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (ATLD1) is a rare neurodegenerative associated with early onset ataxia and oculomotor apraxia. The genetic determination of ATLD1 mutation in the MRE11 gene (meiotic recombination 11 gene), which causes DNA-double strand break repair deficits. Clinical features patients resemble those telangiectasia (AT), slower progression milder presentation. Main symptom...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2018
Emer O'Connor Jana Vandrovcova Enrico Bugiardini Viorica Chelban Andreea Manole Indran Davagnanam Sarah Wiethoff Alan Pittman David S Lynch Stephanie Efthymiou Silvia Marino Adnan Y Manzur Mark Roberts Michael G Hanna Henry Houlden Emma Matthews Nicholas W Wood

Letter Mutations in genes involved in singlestrand break repair (SSBR) have been linked to hereditary cerebellar ataxias. Notably, Ataxia-oculomotor apraxia 1 (AOA1 (MIM: 2 08 920)), Spinocerebellar ataxia with axonal neuropathy 1 (SCAN1 (MIM: 6 07 250)) and Ataxia-oculomotor apraxia 4 (AOA4 (MIM: 616267616267616267)) are associated with mutations in APTX (MIM: 606350), TDP1 (MIM: 607198) and P...

Journal: :Neurology 2001
O Musumeci A Naini A E Slonim N Skavin G L Hadjigeorgiou N Krawiecki B M Weissman C Y Tsao J R Mendell S Shanske D C De Vivo M Hirano S DiMauro

OBJECTIVE To describe a clinical syndrome of cerebellar ataxia associated with muscle coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) deficiency. BACKGROUND Muscle CoQ10 deficiency has been reported only in a few patients with a mitochondrial encephalomyopathy characterized by 1) recurrent myoglobinuria; 2) brain involvement (seizures, ataxia, mental retardation), and 3) ragged-red fibers and lipid storage in the muscl...

2018
Akiyoshi Matsugi

Ataxia, the incoordination and balance dysfunction in movements without muscle weakness, causes gait and postural disturbance in patients with stroke, multiple sclerosis, and degeneration in the cerebellum. The aim of this article was to provide a narrative review of the previous reports on physical therapy for mainly cerebellar ataxia offering various opinions. Some systematic reviews and rand...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1961
Edward C. Curnen Harrie R. Chamberlin

The term acute cerebellar ataxia is used to designate a syndrome of uncertain etiology, occuring usually in young children and characterized by a relatively sudden onset of cerebellar signs (ataxia, intention tremor, and often nystagmus) which reach maximum intensity within a few days and then subside.'` In many of the reported cases an absence of prodromal symptoms, fever, nuchal rigidity, or ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011
K Mugundhan K Thiruvarutchelvan S Sivakumar

The familial episodic ataxia type II is a rare, dominantly inherited disease characterized by episodes of ataxia of early onset, often with completely normal cerebellar function between attacks. We report a family with affected members who had features of episodic ataxia type II and cerebellar atrophy on MRI imaging. All the affected members were successfully treated with acetazolamide, a carbo...

2018
Cecilia Marelli Christian Hamel Melanie Quiles Bertrand Carlander Lise Larrieu Cecile Delettre Emmanuelle Sarzi Dominique Chretien Pierre Rustin Michel Koenig Claire Guissart

Aconitase 2 (ACO2) encodes the mitochondrial aconitase (ACO2), an enzyme catalyzing interconversion of citrate into isocitrate in the Krebs cycle. ACO2mutations have been initially associated with infantile cerebellar-retinal degeneration combining optic atrophy, retinal degeneration, severe encephalopathy, epilepsy, and cerebellar ataxia; subsequently, ACO2 mutations have also been associated ...

Journal: :Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering 2016
Zhen Yang Sayed Mazdak Abulnaga Aaron Carass Kalyani Kansal Bruno Jedynak Chiadi Onyike Sarah H. Ying Jerry L. Prince

Cerebellar dysfunction can lead to a wide range of movement disorders. Studying the cerebellar atrophy pattern associated with different cerebellar disease types can potentially help in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning. In this paper, we present a landmark based shape analysis pipeline to classify healthy control and different ataxia types and to visualize the characteristic cerebel...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2008
Mathieu Anheim Marie-Celine Fleury Jerome Franques Maria-Ceu Moreira Jean-Pierre Delaunoy Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet Michel Koenig Christine Tranchant

BACKGROUND Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 2 (AOA2) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by SETX mutations in 9q34 resulting in cerebellar ataxia in association with peripheral neuropathy, cerebellar atrophy on imaging, an elevated alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) serum level, and occasional oculomotor apraxia. OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical and molecular findings of 7 patients with a clin...

2016
Jung-Min Pyun Hyeyoung Park Kyung Chul Moon Beomseok Jeon

Late-onset progressive cerebellar ataxia is a diagnostic challenge because of a poor correlation between genotype and phenotype, and a broad range of secondary causes that extend beyond the neurological field. We report the case of a 45-year-old woman admitted after 2 years of slowly progressing cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, and emotional instability. Notably, she was diagnosed with diabetes i...

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