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== Cerebellar Ataxia ==
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[[File:Ataxia.jpg|thumb|right|The cerebellum in the human brain, affected in cerebellar ataxia.]]
| name            = Cerebellar ataxia
 
| image          = [[File:Ataxia.jpg|250px]]
| caption        = A depiction of cerebellar ataxia
| field          = [[Neurology]]
| symptoms        = [[Unsteady gait]], [[poor coordination]], [[dysarthria]], [[nystagmus]]
| complications  = [[Falls]], [[injuries]]
| onset          = Any age
| duration        = Varies
| types          = [[Acute cerebellar ataxia]], [[chronic cerebellar ataxia]]
| causes          = [[Genetic disorders]], [[stroke]], [[multiple sclerosis]], [[alcohol abuse]], [[tumors]]
| risks          = Family history, [[autoimmune diseases]], [[infections]]
| diagnosis      = [[Clinical examination]], [[MRI]], [[genetic testing]]
| differential    = [[Vestibular disorders]], [[peripheral neuropathy]], [[Parkinson's disease]]
| treatment      = [[Physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[speech therapy]], [[medications]]
| prognosis      = Varies depending on cause
| frequency      = Rare
}}
'''Cerebellar Ataxia''' is a neurological disorder characterized by a pathological inability to coordinate movements. This condition is typically associated with lesions or damage to the [[cerebellum]], a part of the brain that plays a vital role in motor control.
'''Cerebellar Ataxia''' is a neurological disorder characterized by a pathological inability to coordinate movements. This condition is typically associated with lesions or damage to the [[cerebellum]], a part of the brain that plays a vital role in motor control.
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== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Cerebellar ataxia can result from various causes, including:
Cerebellar ataxia can result from various causes, including:
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* Chronic alcohol abuse
* Chronic alcohol abuse
* Infections
* Infections
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
Common symptoms of cerebellar ataxia include:
Common symptoms of cerebellar ataxia include:
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* Slurred speech
* Slurred speech
* Difficulty with eye movements
* Difficulty with eye movements
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
[[File:Brain MRI.jpg|thumb|MRI scan used in diagnosing cerebellar ataxia.]]
[[File:Brain MRI.jpg|thumb|MRI scan used in diagnosing cerebellar ataxia.]]
Diagnosis of cerebellar ataxia involves a neurological examination, medical history review, and may include imaging tests like MRI or CT scans, and genetic testing if a hereditary disorder is suspected.
Diagnosis of cerebellar ataxia involves a neurological examination, medical history review, and may include imaging tests like MRI or CT scans, and genetic testing if a hereditary disorder is suspected.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
While there is no cure for cerebellar ataxia, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and may include:
While there is no cure for cerebellar ataxia, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and may include:
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* Speech therapy
* Speech therapy
* Medications for tremors or muscle stiffness
* Medications for tremors or muscle stiffness
== Prognosis ==
== Prognosis ==
The prognosis for cerebellar ataxia varies depending on the underlying cause. Some types may remain stable or improve, while others may progress over time.
The prognosis for cerebellar ataxia varies depending on the underlying cause. Some types may remain stable or improve, while others may progress over time.
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ataxia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355652 Mayo Clinic - Ataxia]
* [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ataxia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355652 Mayo Clinic - Ataxia]
* [https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Ataxia-Information-Page National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Ataxia Information Page]
* [https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Ataxia-Information-Page National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Ataxia Information Page]
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[[Category:Neurological Disorders]]
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Cerebellar ataxia
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Unsteady gait, poor coordination, dysarthria, nystagmus
Complications Falls, injuries
Onset Any age
Duration Varies
Types Acute cerebellar ataxia, chronic cerebellar ataxia
Causes Genetic disorders, stroke, multiple sclerosis, alcohol abuse, tumors
Risks Family history, autoimmune diseases, infections
Diagnosis Clinical examination, MRI, genetic testing
Differential diagnosis Vestibular disorders, peripheral neuropathy, Parkinson's disease
Prevention N/A
Treatment Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medications
Medication N/A
Prognosis Varies depending on cause
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Cerebellar Ataxia is a neurological disorder characterized by a pathological inability to coordinate movements. This condition is typically associated with lesions or damage to the cerebellum, a part of the brain that plays a vital role in motor control.

Causes[edit]

Cerebellar ataxia can result from various causes, including:

  • Genetic disorders
  • Stroke
  • Brain tumors
  • Chronic alcohol abuse
  • Infections

Symptoms[edit]

Common symptoms of cerebellar ataxia include:

  • Unsteady gait
  • Poor coordination of hands, arms, and legs
  • Slurred speech
  • Difficulty with eye movements

Diagnosis[edit]

MRI scan used in diagnosing cerebellar ataxia.

Diagnosis of cerebellar ataxia involves a neurological examination, medical history review, and may include imaging tests like MRI or CT scans, and genetic testing if a hereditary disorder is suspected.

Treatment[edit]

While there is no cure for cerebellar ataxia, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and may include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Medications for tremors or muscle stiffness

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for cerebellar ataxia varies depending on the underlying cause. Some types may remain stable or improve, while others may progress over time.

External Links[edit]

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