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acute cerebellar ataxia

Known as: ATAXIA, CEREBELLAR, ACUTE 
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2014
Review
2014
Acute cerebellar ataxia is the most common cause of childhood ataxia, usually resulting from infections or vaccinations. Cases of… 
2013
2013
Abstract Introduction We report the case of a patient who developed symptoms of acute cerebellar ataxia (ACA) after… 
2004
2004
SummaryAn adult female showed mild cerebellar ataxia and CSF pleocytosis following an acute infection of the upper respiratory… 
2002
2002
PURPOSE To determine whether phoria adaptation to a vertical prism disparity is altered in patients with cerebellar dysfunction… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
Abstract A 10‐year‐old girl exhibited severe cerebellar ataxia following acute enterocolitis, and was diagnosed as having acute… 
1995
1995
A 35-year-old woman complained of acute progressive speech and gait disturbance after an upper respiratory tract infection… 
1994
1994
We report one woman with acute cerebellar ataxia (ACA), a well‐defined clinical syndrome, which occurred 10 days after the second… 
1983
1983
Acute-phase and convalescent-phase sera of 66 children, aged 3 months to 12 years, with neurologic disorders of unknown etiology… 
1982
1982
Acute Cerebellar Ataxia (ACA) is not infrequent disorder in childhood characterized by sudden onset of such cerebellar signs as… 
1961
1961
The term acute cerebellar ataxia is used to designate a syndrome of uncertain etiology, occuring usually in young children and…