ataxia in English

noun
1
the loss of full control of bodily movements.
Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia , and congenital chorea.
noun
    ataxydyssynergia

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1. Atavistic; Atavistic epiphysis; Atavistic regression; ataxaphasia; ataxia; ataxia neuropathy spectrum; ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay; ataxia of early onset with retained reflexes; ataxia paramyotonia; ataxia telangiectasia; ataxia telangiectasialike disorder; ataxia with infantile onset olivopontocerebellar atrophy; ataxia with isolated vitamin

2. Synonyms: ataxia; Ataxy; dyssynergia; motor ataxia

3. Ataxia Loss of Balance (Ataxia) Homeopathic Treatment

4. Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a rarer type of hereditary Ataxia

5. Ataxia means without coordination

6. In addition, several ongoing clinical trials for Friedreich Ataxia and spinocerebellar Ataxia will likely result in novel symptomatic and disease-modifying therapies for Ataxia

7. 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.

8. What does Ataxy mean? (medicine) Ataxia

9. Many patients remain undiagnosed (‘idiopathic’ Ataxia)

10. What is Ataxia? Ataxia itself is a symptom of an underlying disorder negatively affecting the cat's sense of motion

11. These signs are followed by ataxia.

12. When Ataxia affects the walking pattern of a person then it is termed as Ataxic Gait or Gait Ataxia

13. The word Ataxia means lack of coordination

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

15. "Ataxia, Ataxy, ataxic" References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "ataxia, Ataxy, ataxic" Ataxia, Ataxy, ataxic - R27.0 Ataxia, unspecified acute - R27.8 Other lack of coordination

16. Heredodegenerative disorders may also present with sensory ataxia.

17. [CHORE-Athetosic ASPECT OF THE ATAXIA-TELANGIECTASIS SYNDROME]

18. Ataxia means the loss of coordination of body movements

19. The word “Ataxia” does not indicate a specific disease

20. Other possible symptoms are ataxia, vertigo, seizures, and dysphagia.

21. Ataxia is more of a symptom rather than a disease

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

23. ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy of acupuncture in ataxia cerebral palsy.

24. Definition of Ataxia : an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements that is symptomatic of some central nervous system disorders and injuries and not due to muscle weakness — called also incoordination Other Words from Ataxia Example Sentences Learn More about Ataxia

25. 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

26. Episodic Ataxia (EA) is a neurological condition that impairs movement

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

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

29. Ataxia is a movement disorder caused by problems in the brain

30. People with Ataxia lose muscle control in their arms and legs

31. People with Ataxia often have trouble with things like movement, balance, …

32. Diseases associated with Atm include Ataxia-Telangiectasia and Mantle Cell Lymphoma

33. Ataxia causes include heredity, genetic defect, or it may be acquired

34. Children with this condition have Ataxia, or trouble coordinating their movements

35. Methods 30 patients with ataxia after stroke were treated with buspirone, other 30 patients without buspirone as controls. Before and after treatment, they were assessed with ataxia-scale.

36. Neurologic symptoms of hypermagnesemia are muscular weakness, paralysis, ataxia, drowsiness, and confusion.

37. Ataxia dominates the neurologic picture, with less prominent cognitive problems and spasticity

38. Difficulty to walk (gait Ataxia) is the first one to usually appear.

39. The neurologic findings of movement disorder (Blepharospasm, grimacing, facial and neck dystonia, tremors, chorea) and ataxia (gait ataxia, dysarthria) correspond to regions of iron deposition in the brain

40. 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.

41. Ataxia refers to an unsteadiness of gait or lack of muscle coordination

42. People with Ataxia often have trouble with balance, coordination, swallowing, and speech

43. Focal neurological signs such as hemiparesis, aphasia or ataxia may also occur.

44. The animals are observed for 21 days for behavioural abnormalities, ataxia, and paralysis.

45. In this lesson, learn about the definition, causes, and symptoms of Appendicular ataxia.

46. People with Ataxia have problems with balance and coordination when performing voluntary movements

47. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: Ataxy n 1: inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements; unsteady movements and staggering gait [syn: {ataxia}, {Ataxy}, {dyssynergia}, {motor ataxia}] WordNet ® Princeton University

48. A limp, foot drop and ataxia are all linked with an Abnormal Gait

49. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Ataxy"): Friedreich's ataxia; herediatry spinal ataxia (sclerosis of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord; characterized by muscular weakness and

50. Rather, Ataxia is a symptom that can result from a number of different diseases.