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  1. Cerebellar Disorders: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management
  2. Handbook of Cerebellar Diseases (Neurological Disease and Therapy)
  3. Cerebellar Infarct Midline Tumors Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Neurosurgery (Advances in Neurosurgery) by Bernhard Ludwig Bauer, M. Brock, 1994-04
  4. Parenchymatous Atrophy of the Cerebellum: A Contribution to the Symptomatology of Intrinsic Cerebellar Disease by La Salle Archambault, 1918-01-01
  5. Comparison of patients with Parkinson's disease or cerebellar lesions in the production of periodic movements involving event-based or emergent timing [An article from: Brain and Cognition] by R.M.C. Spencer, R.B. Ivry, 2005-06-01
  6. Cerebellar functions (Nervous and mental disease monograph series) by André Thomas, 1912
  7. The localisation of cerebral disease: Being the Gulstonian lectures of the Royal College of Physicians for 1878 by David Ferrier, 1879
  8. Cerebellar abscess secondary to ear disease: Illustrated by a case successfully treated by operation : with remarks on diagnosis, and with a table of published cases by Theodore D Acland, 1896
  9. Cerebellar abscess secondary to ear disease, by Charles Alfred Ballance, 1896
  10. Cerebellar Functions. Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No. 12 by Andre Thomas] Andre-Thomas [ie, 1912-01-01
  11. Malignant pleural mesothelioma with scalp, cerebellar, and finger metastases: a rare case.(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Asiye Kanbay, Kivilcim Ipek Oguzulgen, et all 2007-01-01
  12. CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Neurology (LANGE CURRENT Series) by John Brust, 2006-09-14
  13. Speech motor programming in hypokinetic and ataxic dysarthria [An article from: Brain and Language] by K.A. Spencer, M.A. Rogers,
  14. Hemangiomas of cerebellum and retina (Lindau's disease): With the report of a case by Harvey Cushing, 1928

1. Cerebellar Diseases
Advanced Search Registration Help Disclaimer. cerebellar diseases. Cerebellar hypoplasia. Cerebellar hypoplasia
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2. HONselect - Brain Diseases
Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Brain Injuries. Brain Neoplasms, cerebellar diseases.Cerebrovascular Disorders, Dementia. Encephalitis, Encephalomalacia.
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HONselect: Introduction Search Browse Favourites List of Rare Disease add HONselect Contents on "Brain Diseases": MeSH hierarchy and definition Research Articles Web resources Medical Images Medical News Medical Conferences Clinical Trials Wondering about the holiday blues! MeSH Hierarchy English French German Spanish Portuguese MeSH Broader term(s) Diseases
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Brain Diseases MeSH definition Pathologic conditions affecting the BRAIN, which is composed of the intracranial components of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. This includes (but is not limited to) the CEREBRAL CORTEX; intracranial white matter; BASAL GANGLIA; THALAMUS; HYPOTHALAMUS; BRAIN STEM; and CEREBELLUM.
Subheadings : complications / diagnosis / embryology / epidemiology / etiology / metabolism / microbiology / surgery / therapy
MeSH Narrow term(s) Auditory Diseases, Central Basal Ganglia Diseases Brain Abscess Brain Damage, Chronic Brain Diseases, Metabolic Brain Injuries Brain Neoplasms Cerebellar Diseases Cerebrovascular Disorders Dementia Encephalitis Encephalomalacia Epilepsy Headache Disorders Hydrocephalus Hypothalamic Diseases Intracranial Hypertension Neuroaxonal Dystrophies Akinetic Mutism Amblyopia Amnesia, Transient Global

3. Cerebellar Diseases
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5. Study Finds Psychiatric Disorders Are Common In People With Cerebellar Degenerat
symptoms. The study suggests that patients with cerebellar diseasesmay benefit from screening and treatment of psychiatric symptoms.
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Study Finds Psychiatric Disorders are Common in People with Cerebellar Degeneration
Wednesday, September 25, 2002
Overview A new study shows that most patients with movement disorders caused by damage to the cerebellum also have psychiatric symptoms. The study suggests that patients with cerebellar diseases may benefit from screening and treatment of psychiatric symptoms.
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Email this to a friend or colleague For decades, researchers have known that the cerebellum, a fist-sized structure at the back of the brain, helps to coordinate the body and to fine-tune movements. A growing body of research conducted during the last decade supports the notion that the cerebellum also plays a role in cognition, emotion, and other non-motor symptoms. Now, a new study shows that most patients with movement disorders caused by damage to the cerebellum also have psychiatric symptoms. The study suggests that patients with cerebellar diseases may benefit from screening and treatment of psychiatric symptoms.

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The study suggests that patients with cerebellar diseases may benefit fromscreening and treatment of psychiatric symptoms. News article archive.
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A New Test for Myotonic Dystrophy: Exposing an Enemy That’s Too Big to See

Wednesday, March 26, 2003

Researchers have developed a genetic test that detects a common form of muscular dystrophy with 99 percent accuracy. The accurate diagnosis of myotonic muscular dystrophy type 2 (DM2) allows researchers to fully describe its clinical features for the first time. Fact Sheet Dystonia Protein Linked to Problem Common in Other Neurological Disorders Monday, March 24, 2003 A new study links the protein that is impaired in the movement disorder torsion dystonia to a problem that is common to many neurological diseases. The finding may point to new treatments for dystonia, Parkinson's disease, and other disorders. Fact Sheet Photos Doubling Up: Researchers Combine a Common Dietary Supplement with an Antibiotic to Treat Lou Gehrig's Disease Friday, January 31, 2003

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B. NONVESTIBULAR NEUROLOGIC DISEASES. cerebellar diseases. Multiple sclerosis
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    Known medical diseases that can cause unsteadiness without vertigo and /or dizziness include:
    A. VESTIBULAR SYSTEM. 1. PERIPHERAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM Diseases of the peripheral portion of the Vestibular System, i.e., the labyrinth in the inner ear include and the vestibular nerve leading to the brain include:
    Degenerative Disorders of the Labyrinth Effects of Aging on the Auditory and Vestibular Systems Developmental Disorders Congenital Malformations of the Inner Ear Diabetes Mellitus Otosclerosis Paget's Disease Trauma Labyrinthine Damage associated with Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) Tumors Glomus Body Tumors Acoustic Neuroma (Vestibular Schwannoma) Vascular (Circulation) Disorders Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI) Labyrinthine Infarction Intra-labyrinthine Hemorrhage
    2. CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM Diseases of the central portion of the Vestibular System, i.e., in the brain , include:
    Developmental Disorders Malformations of the Craniovertebral Junction Diabetes Mellitus Infection Intracranial Complications of Otitic (ear)Infections Tumors Primary Carcinoma Metastatic Carcinoma Other Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors Vascular (Circulation) Disorders Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI) Brainstem Infarction Cerebellar Infarction Cerebellar Hemorrhage Brainstem Hemorrhage Trauma Brain Concussion B. NON-VESTIBULAR NEUROLOGIC DISEASE

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9. Entrez-PubMed
Behavior, Animal/drug effects*; Cell Count; cerebellar diseases/psychology*;cerebellar diseases/pathology; cerebellar diseases/chemically
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95354715 (Reference 16 of 19) Flag for Printing Cerebellar herniation in syringomyelia relation between tonsillar herniation and the dimensions of the syrinx and the remaining spinal cord. A quantitative MRI study. (1995) 35(3)1627 ISSN 0014-3022. cerebellar diseases. Cerebellum. Encephalocele. Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Cerebellar herniation in syringomyelia: relation between tonsillar herniation and the dimensions of the syrinx and the remaining spinal cord. A quantitative MRI study.
Masur H, Oberwittler C, Reuther G, Heyen P Eur Neurol (1995) 35(3):162-7 ISSN: 0014-3022 Cerebellar Diseases
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Female Human Male Middle Age Motor Neuron Disease Neurologic Examination Prognosis Sensation Disorders Abstract The dimensions of the syrinx, the remaining spinal cord and the degree of cerebellar herniation were analyzed by one- and two- dimensional MRI studies in 22 patients with syringomyelia. A deep and/or broad cyst tends to be a long one. The dimensions of the syrinx and the spinal cord have an inverse relationship. The degree of cerebellar herniation is not related to the longitudinal or Top of Abstract transverse extension of the cyst or the ratio cyst/cord or the remaining spinal cord (neither for diameters nor for cross-sectional areas). The dimensions of cysts are not significantly greater in patients with tonsillar herniation than in patients without. We conclude that cerebellar herniation is not a major prognostic factor and should not be overestimated for the development and progression of the disease. Department of Neurology University Hospital of Munster Germany.

11. Cerebellar Diseases - WSAVA 2002
cerebellar diseases of Dogs and Cats Richard A. LeCouteur, BVSc, PhD, DiplomateACVIM (Neurology), DECVN University of California Davis, California, USA.
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12. Microsoft Word - Self-assessment 9
and nonprogressive cerebellar diseases should be considered. Cerebellar hypoplasia, cerebellar abiotrophy (never
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13. Clinical Trials
Cerebellar Ataxia (1 study recruiting). 54. cerebellar diseases (4 studies recruiting)
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14. CEREBELM
A. Signs and symptoms 1. Synergia cerebellar diseases may lead to asynergia (ie,limb ataxia). 6. cerebellar diseases often lead to hypotonia of the muscles.
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I. Introduction:
1. Cerebellum = 'little brain'; by weight is only 10% of the total brain and yet it contains more than half of all the neurons in the brain. 2. Highly regular, almost crystalline organization. 3. Cerebellar functions: The cerebellum acts as a 'comparator'; i.e., a device that compensates for errors by comparing intention with performance. The cerebellum is said to compare the central commands for movement with the actual movements themselves. Three features are important to keep in mind: a. The cerebellum receives information from brain sites that are involved in the planning of movements and commands for movements: corollary discharge b. The cerebellum receives information about motor performance; i.e., the results of the movement command, through sensory feedback arising in the periphery during the course of movement: reafference. The cerebellum is then in a position to compare the corollary discharge with reafference (the sensory feedback associated with the movement); if there is a mismatch, corrections may be made.

15. The Cerebellum And Its Disorders - Cambridge University Press
correlations are thoroughly covered, and there is an extensive and authoritativereview of recent advances in the genetics of cerebellar diseases.
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17. Mood Disorder Rate In HD
Page Aug 2002 Am J Psychiatry 2002 Aug;159(8)130614 Psychopathology in PatientsWith Degenerative cerebellar diseases A Comparison to Huntington's Disease
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Juvenile-HD HOME INDEX Page Tools For Viewing 10 The Most Commonly Asked Questions ... Mania/OCD~Physician's Guide Mood Disorder Rate In HD Myoclonus (Movements) Nails-What To Look For Night Terrors Obsessive Compulsive OCD ... GUESTBOOK Mood Disorder Rate In HD INDEX Page Aug 2002 A m J Psychiatry 2002 Aug;159(8):1306-14 Psychopathology in Patients With Degenerative Cerebellar Diseases: A Comparison to Huntington's Disease
Authors : Leroi I, O'Hearn E, Marsh L, Lyketsos CG, Rosenblatt A, Ross CA, Brandt J, Margolis RL.
HD Researchers Christopher Ross and group compaired HD patients to others. Here is what
they found. Compaired to neurologicaly healthy subjects,
HD patients have:
  • less than twice the incidence of non-cognitive disorders.
  • about three times the incident of mood disorders.
  • OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the psychiatric morbidity of patients
    with degenerative cerebellar diseases. METHOD: The study included a series of 31 patients with degenerative
    cerebellar diseases, compared with 21 patients with Huntington's
    disease and 29 neurologically healthy comparison subjects.
    Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, including the Structured

    18. HDLighthouse.org
    about three times the incident of mood disorders. OBJECTIVE This study estimatedthe psychiatric morbidity of patients with degenerative cerebellar diseases.
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    HD Lighthouse Editors Comment: The following small study suggests that HD patients have more mental problems than those with other brain conditions. The study also suggests that a surprisingly large percentage of neurologically healthy folks, including the researchers, have the same problems. Jerry
    Posted to HDLighthouse: HDL Update: A Comparison to Huntington's Disease
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    HD Researchers Christopher Ross and group compaired HD patients to others. Here is what they found. Compaired to neurologicaly healthy subjects, HD patients have:
    • less than twice the incidence of non-cognitive disorders.
    • about three times the incident of mood disorders.
    OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the psychiatric morbidity of patients with degenerative cerebellar diseases.
    METHOD: The study included a series of 31 patients with degenerative cerebellar diseases, compared with 21 patients with Huntington's disease and 29 neurologically healthy comparison subjects. Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, including the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV and psychopathology rating scales, were administered.
    noncognitive psychiatric disorders mood disorders personality change Source: Psychopathology in Patients With Degenerative Cerebellar Diseases: A Comparison to Huntington's Disease. Am J Psychiatry. 2002 Aug;159(8):1306-14. Leroi I, et al.

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