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Eur Neurol (2015) 73 (1-2): 119–125.
Published Online: 29 November 2014
... characteristics of AS in adulthood. Cerebellar ataxia, muscle hypotonia and tremor, though constant in childhood, tend to be attenuated in adulthood. Epilepsy, one of the most frequent symptoms in childhood and in adulthood, is characterised by specific electroencephalographic patterns. Key Messages...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (4): 200–205.
Published Online: 30 July 2008
... by craniofacial dyskinesia (8/28, 28%), cerebellar ataxia (13/28, 46%) and retinal degeneration (21/28, 75%). Four heterozygotes presented with cerebellar signs or tremor, whilst 1 had chorea-athetosis. There were no genotype-phenotype associations, but homozygotes tended to have severer disease. Reports...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (1): 21–26.
Published Online: 25 April 2008
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Ataxia Cassava Neuromyelopathies Neuropathies Tapioca Tropics Although known...
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Eur Neurol (1992) 32 (3): 154–158.
Published Online: 12 February 2008
...Marco Poloni; Paolo Mazzarello; Umberto Laforenza; Cristiana Caramella; Cesare Patrini Free thiamin and thiamin monophosphate have been found in the cerebrospinal fluid, plasma and in erythrocytes of patients suffering from ataxia of different origins. In erythrocytes, thiamin pyrophosphate...
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Eur Neurol (1989) 29 (1): 23–26.
Published Online: 06 February 2008
...A. Michotte; I. Van Dijck; V. Maes; H. D’Haenen A patient is reported presenting a cerebellar disorder developing about 5 weeks after acute exposure to an organophosphate insecticide. Initially no major cholinergic features were observed. The ataxia of delayed onset was not accompanied by clinical...
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Eur Neurol (1988) 28 (3): 164–166.
Published Online: 05 February 2008
...Pratap M. Yagnik; Vithal Dhaduk; Lisa Huen Ataxia in the parietal lobe is rarely described. A case of ataxia hemiparesis due to a parietal lobe infarction is described and pathophysiology is discussed 12 02 1987 16 06 1987 5 2 2008 Ataxia Hemiparesis Parietal lobe ©...
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Eur Neurol (1981) 20 (5): 388–393.
Published Online: 29 January 2008
..., characterized by ataxia and motor-neuron disease. Autopsy revealed widespread infiltration of the CNS by MF, in the presence of only one minimal skin lesion and with no involvement of visceral organs. The importance of being aware of this discrepancy is stressed in the light of the possibility of radiotherapy...
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Eur Neurol (1973) 10 (5): 261–280.
Published Online: 23 January 2008
... affecting proximal muscles but also facial, masticatory and external ocular muscles. The myopathy probably had its onset at puberty and progressed in 2 of the 3 siblings until they were confined to a wheel-chair. (4) Signs of pyramidal tract involvement and slight ataxia, probably congenital and non...
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Eur Neurol (1999) 41 (3): 150–152.
Published Online: 14 April 1999
... display missense mutations within the CACNL1A4 gene. Here we report on a family with familial hemiplegic migraine and cerebellar ataxia with recurrent episodes of acute paranoid psychosis with anxiety and visual hallucinations associated with migraine attacks. Based on the clinical and haplotype evidence...