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some types of brain injurycan causedamage to the cerebellum

Spinocerebellar Ataxia ( SCA ... a genetic disordercausesdamage to the cerebellum

gluten ataxia , a gluten - related autoimmune disordercausesdamage to the cerebellum

Athetoid and ataxic CPresultfrom damage to the cerebellum

Intention tremors ... the part of the brain responsible for balance and coordinationmay resultfrom damage to the cerebellum

coordination problemsresultingfrom damage to the cerebellum

a medical conditionis causingdamage to the cerebellum

I ’ve been doing pretty damn good in life for someone whose brain had been squished out of her skull and into her neckcausingdamage to the brainstem

Another reasoncausingdamage to the cerebellum

a degenerative diseasecausesdamage to the cerebellum

Chronic alcohol abusecan leadto damage of the cerebellum

A cerebellar stroke ... onecausesdamage to the cerebellum

Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome ( CCAS ) also known as Schmahmann syndrome ... affectresultingfrom damage to the cerebellum

This is the chronic condition which may affect the central nervous system Tumour growth in brain which is benign or malignant in naturemay also causedamage to the cerebellum

diseases such as multiple sclerosis , endocrine system disorders , spongiform encephalopathies , or chronic alcoholism(passive) can be caused byDamage to the cerebellum

ataxic cerebral palsyresultsfrom damage to the cerebellum

a brain tumor or brain infection(passive) can be caused byDamage to the cerebellum

extrapyramidal types including ataxic (resultingfrom damage to the cerebellum

Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome ... affectresultingfrom damage to the cerebellum

Lewey ... a gluten - related autoimmune disordercausesdamage to the cerebellum

Tumor A growth on the brain , cancerous ( malignant ) or noncancerous ( benigncan also causedamage to cerebellum

This syndrome , described by Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann and his colleagues ... affectresultingfrom damage to the cerebellum

patients with spinal cord injury , traumatic brain injury , stroke , and other conditionscausedamage to the brainstem

pressure ... a neonatal stroke triggered when a baby suffers from a lack of oxygen during childbirthcan causedamage to the brainstem

flaccid ( resulting from bilateral or unilateral damage to the lower motor neuron ) , ataxic (resultingfrom damage to cerebellum

a variety of conditions such as bacterial infections , traumatic brain injury , or cerebellar degeneration caused by inherited gene changes(passive) can be caused byCerebellum damage

different brain diseases and injuries(passive) caused byDamage to the cerebellum

A birth traumahad causeddamage to the cerebellum

whose job accidentcauseddamage to their cerebellum

the shock treatmentscausedthe damage to the cerebellum

Read morecan causedamage to the cerebellum

A blood clot ... the vertebral artery in his neckcauseddamage to his cerebellum

various factorsmay causedamage to the cerebellum

A genetic mutationcausesdamage to the cerebellum

infections in the womb , loss of oxygen at birth , head trauma(passive) may be caused byDamage to the cerebellum

a vertebral artery dissectioncausingdamage to my cerebellum

the accurate delivery of a bullet or captive bolt at an anatomical site that is most likelyto causedamage to the brainstem

most commonly(passive) is ... causedThe damage to the cerebellum

Feline distemper has been knownto causedamage to the cerebellum

any knowledgecausesdamage to the brainstem

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Ataxic cerebral palsy(passive) is caused byAtaxic Cerebral Palsy Ataxic cerebral palsy

a child to have ataxic cerebral palsyfrequently causesa child to have ataxic cerebral palsy

The least common form of cerebral palsy is ataxia(passive) is caused byThe least common form of cerebral palsy is ataxia

to : 1 ) loss of coordination of motor movement ( asynergia ) , 2 ) the inability to judge distance and when to stop ( dysmetria ) , 3 ) the inability to perform rapid alternating movements ( adiadochokinesia ) , 4 ) movement tremors [ neuroskills.comcan leadto : 1 ) loss of coordination of motor movement ( asynergia ) , 2 ) the inability to judge distance and when to stop ( dysmetria ) , 3 ) the inability to perform rapid alternating movements ( adiadochokinesia ) , 4 ) movement tremors [ neuroskills.com

Ataxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that controls coordination(passive) is caused byAtaxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that controls coordination

to : loss of coordination of motor movement , the inability to judge distancecan leadto : loss of coordination of motor movement , the inability to judge distance

6 percent of cerebral palsy cases , ataxic cerebral palsy(passive) is caused by6 percent of cerebral palsy cases , ataxic cerebral palsy

Ataxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that controls body movements(passive) is caused byAtaxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that controls body movements

in a form called hypotonic cerebral palsycan resultin a form called hypotonic cerebral palsy

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy ... the part of the human brain that deals with balance and coordination(passive) is caused byAtaxic Cerebral Palsy ... the part of the human brain that deals with balance and coordination

Ataxic Ataxia type symptoms(passive) can be caused byAtaxic Ataxia type symptoms

Antaxic - Ataxia type symptoms(passive) can be caused byAntaxic - Ataxia type symptoms

movement incoordination or ... ataxiacausesmovement incoordination or ... ataxia

loss of coordination and balancewill causeloss of coordination and balance

to loss of coordination of movementcan leadto loss of coordination of movement

Ataxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that helps control and tune movement and coordination(passive) is caused byAtaxic cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain that helps control and tune movement and coordination

to : 1 ) loss of coordination of motor movement ( asynergia ) , 2 ) the inability to judge distance and when to stop ( dysmetria ) , 3 ) the inability to perform rapid alternating movements ( adiadochokinesia ) , 4 ) movement tremors ( intention tremor ) , 5 ) staggering , wide based walking ( ataxic gait ) , 6 ) tendency toward falling , 7 ) weak muscles ( hypotonia ) , 8) slurred speech ( ataxic dysarthria ) , and 9 ) abnormal eye movements ( nystagmuscan leadto : 1 ) loss of coordination of motor movement ( asynergia ) , 2 ) the inability to judge distance and when to stop ( dysmetria ) , 3 ) the inability to perform rapid alternating movements ( adiadochokinesia ) , 4 ) movement tremors ( intention tremor ) , 5 ) staggering , wide based walking ( ataxic gait ) , 6 ) tendency toward falling , 7 ) weak muscles ( hypotonia ) , 8) slurred speech ( ataxic dysarthria ) , and 9 ) abnormal eye movements ( nystagmus

to ataxia Movementscould leadto ataxia Movements

Datko Cerebellar ataxia(passive) is generally caused byDatko Cerebellar ataxia

in a condition known as ataxiacan resultin a condition known as ataxia

the second least common form of Cerebral Palsy 7Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Athetoid Cerebral Palsy(passive) is caused bythe second least common form of Cerebral Palsy 7Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Athetoid Cerebral Palsy

problems and the nomenclature attached to these problems is ' Cerebral Palsycausesproblems and the nomenclature attached to these problems is ' Cerebral Palsy

a child to have cerebral palsy , particularly athetoid and spastic cerebral palsyfrequently causesa child to have cerebral palsy , particularly athetoid and spastic cerebral palsy

Cerebral Palsy ... the motor control center of a brain that is still developing(passive) is caused byCerebral Palsy ... the motor control center of a brain that is still developing

Muscle tone - hypotonia Ataxia - type symptoms(passive) can be caused byMuscle tone - hypotonia Ataxia - type symptoms

while not causing paralysis or intellectual impairmentmight leadwhile not causing paralysis or intellectual impairment

ataxia , which is seen as uncoordinated movementscan causeataxia , which is seen as uncoordinated movements

The ataxia discussed in this article(passive) is essentially caused byThe ataxia discussed in this article

a movement disorder(passive) caused bya movement disorder

in speech deficits , such as ataxic dysarthriacan resultin speech deficits , such as ataxic dysarthria

in motor incoordinationwould resultin motor incoordination

incoordination of movementcausesincoordination of movement

a neurological disorder(passive) caused bya neurological disorder

Cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain responsible for reasoning , emotions , the senses , and voluntary muscle function(passive) is caused byCerebral palsy ... the part of the brain responsible for reasoning , emotions , the senses , and voluntary muscle function

Athetoid cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain at the back of the skull that coordinates and regulates muscular activity(passive) is caused byAthetoid cerebral palsy ... the part of the brain at the back of the skull that coordinates and regulates muscular activity

what Ataxia - motror control losscreateswhat Ataxia - motror control loss

Information on mixed cerebral palsy provided by the cerebral palsy mixed cerebral palsy with athetoid characteristics(passive) are caused byInformation on mixed cerebral palsy provided by the cerebral palsy mixed cerebral palsy with athetoid characteristics

in a loss of ability to coordinate muscular movements , a condition called ataxiacan resultin a loss of ability to coordinate muscular movements , a condition called ataxia

ataxia , a condition of uncoordinated movement , loss of balance , and muscle tremorscan causeataxia , a condition of uncoordinated movement , loss of balance , and muscle tremors

muscular coordination(passive) caused bymuscular coordination

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