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  1. Serotonin, the Cerebellum, and Ataxia by Paul Trouillas, 1993-01

41. Cerebellar Degeneration Associated With HIV Infection [letter]
Keywords LETTER JOURNAL ARTICLE Adult Brain/PATHOLOGY cerebellar diseases/*PATHOLOGY/VIROLOGYHuman HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 2000. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
Cerebellar degeneration associated with HIV infection [letter] Neurology. 2000 Feb 22;54(4):1012-3. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/20152871
Sclar G; Kennedy CA; Hill JM; McCormack MK Keywords: LETTER JOURNAL ARTICLE Adult Brain/PATHOLOGY Cerebellar Diseases/*PATHOLOGY/VIROLOGY Human HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Nerve Degeneration/*PATHOLOGY
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42. Independent Research
In a neuroimaging study of patients with cerebellar diseases, researchers foundimpariments of verbal fluency, abstract reasoning and working memory; spatial
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Evidence Developmental trajectories of brain volume abnormalities in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
JAMA 1740-8. Castellanos FX, et al
Various anatomic brain abnormalities have been reported for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with varying methods, small samples, cross-sectional designs, and without accounting for stimulant drug exposure. The objective of this study was to compare regional brain volumes at initial scan and their change over time in medicated and previously unmedicated male and female patients with ADHD and healthy controls. The researchers concluded that Developmental trajectories for all structures, except caudate, remain roughly parallel for patients and controls during childhood and adolescence, suggesting that genetic and/or early environmental influences on brain development in ADHD are fixed, nonprogressive, and unrelated to stimulant treatment. [abstract] Deficits of motion transparency perception in adult developmental dyslexics with normal unidirectional motion sensitivity.

43. Neuroscience Research Group
4) How do cerebellar modules function in motor control? 5) What are the implicationsof cerebellar topography for the understanding of cerebellar diseases?
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Causalgia. Celiac Disease. Central Pontine Myelinolysis. cerebellar diseases.Cerebellar Vermis Agenesis. Cerebral Abscess. Cerebral Edema. Cerebral Gigantism.
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45. Cerebellum And Its Disorders
Keywords Cerebellum; cerebellar diseases This comprehensive text on the cerebellumand its disorders ranges from embryology and basic neuroanatomy to a
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Cerebellum and its Disorders
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  • Keywords: Cerebellum; Cerebellar Diseases
    This comprehensive text on the cerebellum and its disorders ranges
    from embryology and basic neuroanatomy to a thorough survey of the
    sporadic and hereditary disorders of the cerebellum. Models of
    cerebellar function and clinical-pathophysiological correlations are
    thoroughly covered, and there is an extensive and authoritative review
    of recent advances in the genetics of cerebellar diseases. Please Note: This item is returnable within 30 days if in unused, resalable condition. Shipping charges for books are based on weight and may vary from our standard shipping table. Cerebellum and its Disorders Compare At: $225.00 Our Everyday Low Price: Click Here to Search for a Product or Medical Book You may order online, by Fax , or by printing a Mail Order Form and mailing it. Want A FREE Littmann Stethoscope, Or A $100 Shopping Spree? Click Here Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed! Email Address: customerservice@allheart.com
  • 46. Faculty Listing - Veterinary Small Animal Medicine & Surgery - Texas A&M Univers
    Service Assignment Neurology/Neurosurgery Research Interest Neurology;neurosurgery; cerebellar diseases; neurodegenerative disorders.
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    47. What Is FA
    60, Hereditary neuropathies and spinocerebellar atrophies, Eds. Vinken, Bruyn,and Klawans erdam, New York, 1992) 3. The Handbook of cerebellar diseases, Ed.
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    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated FRIEDREICH'S ATAXIA
    What is Friedreich's Ataxia?

    Friedreich's ataxia was the first form of hereditary ataxia to be distinguished from other forms of ataxia. It is named after the German doctor, Nikolaus Friedreich, who first described it in 1863.
    What are the major symptoms of Friedreich's ataxia?
    The symptoms of Friedreich's ataxia usually become noticeable during the early teenage years, although in occasional individuals the diagnosis has been made as early as age 2 or as late as age 25. The first symptoms are usually difficulty with balance (dysequilibrium), impaired coordination of the legs or arms (ataxia), and thick or slurred speech (dysarthria).
    As time goes on, individuals with Friedreich's ataxia often notice worsening of their coordination and speech, difficulty knowing where their feet or hands are in space (impaired position sense), and weakness and loss of muscle bulk in the legs and hands. Curvature of the spine (kyphoscoliosis) and high arches in the feet (pes cavus) develop, and may require treatment. Enlargement of the heart, irregular heartbeat, or other symptoms of heart trouble (cardiomyopathy) occur in most individuals with Friedreich's ataxia; the heart trouble may be very mild, but in most cases it can be severe.
    What other symptoms might occur?

    48. Central Nervous System Disease
    Ventricle Neoplasms Choroid Plexus Neoplasms Hypothalamic Neoplasms SupratentorialNeoplasms Canavan Disease cerebellar diseases Cerebellar Ataxia Miller
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    49. DINO - Language: Englisch - Health - Conditions And Diseases - C
    Dieser Link verweist auf eine HauptKategorie Central Pontine Myelinolysis DieserLink verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie cerebellar diseases Dieser Link
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    50. ACR Appropriateness Criteria™ For Ataxia. [NGC:1675]
    standpoint, it is useful to divide the hereditary ataxias into those that arepredominantly spinal forms and those which arise from cerebellar diseases.
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    51. Flexcr
    role of the cerebellum in the classically conditioned, human lowerlimb-withdrawalreflex was studied in ten patients with pure cerebellar diseases (CBL), ten
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    Research Article Classically conditioned withdrawal reflex in cerebellar patients. 1. Impaired conditioned responses D. Timmann , P. C. Baier , H. C. Diener and F. P. Kolb (1) Institute of Physiology, University of Munich, Pettenkoferstr. 12, 80336 Munich, Germany
    (2) Department of Neurology, University of Essen, Hufelandstr. 55, 45122 Essen, Germany Exp Brain Res, (2000) DOI 10.1007 /s002219900225; Article in HTML Key words. Classical conditioning - Withdrawal reflex - Conditioned response - Motor learning - Cerebellum Abbreviations. CS Conditioned stimulus US unconditioned stimulus CR conditioned response UR unconditioned
    response TA M. tibialis anterior EMG electromyogram/graphic
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    52. Flexur
    addresses the issue of the role of the cerebellum in human withdrawalreflex conditioningby comparing data from patients with pure cerebellar diseases (CBL, n
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    Research Article Classically conditioned withdrawal reflex in cerebellar patients. 2. Impaired unconditioned responses F. P. Kolb , , D. Timmann , P. C. Baier and H. C. Diener (1) Institute of Physiology, University of Munich, Pettenkoferstr. 12, 80336 Munich, Germany
    (2) Department of Neurology, University of Essen, Hufelandstr. 55, 45122 Essen, Germany Exp Brain Res (2000) DOI 10.1007 /s002219900226; Article in HTML Key words. Classical conditioning - Withdrawal reflex - Unconditioned response - Motor learning - Cerebellum Abbreviations. CS Conditioned stimulus US Unconditioned stimulus CR Conditioned response UR Unconditioned
    response TA M. tibialis anterior EMG Electromyogram/graphic
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    53. Neuromuscular Home Page
    Review of various muscle, nerve and neuromuscular disorders; links to relevant sites.Category Health Conditions and diseases...... DISORDERS SYNDROMES. Myopathy, Neuropathy, NM Junction, Motor Neuron. Spinalcord, cerebellar. SYNDROMES Neuromuscular; CNS. INDEXES. Alphabetical index,
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    Miller Fisher Syndrome Spinocerebellar Degenerations Sites International Paraneoplastic Association An article about paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration with an explanation what it is, diagnosis, treatment, research and some notes to care givers and family members. The Merck Manual: Disorders Of Movement Information about cerebellar and spinocerebellar disorders. Includes a short discussion about friedreich's ataxia, cerebellar ataxias and multiple systems atrophy. Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration An article written by Timothy C. Hain, MD. WorldMedicus A description of cerebellar neoplasms along with links to reviews, articles and images. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.

    55. Cerebellar Syndrome Information Page Diseases Database
    cerebellar syndrome Information Page. 3 synonyms or equivalents were found.cerebellar syndrome aka/or cerebellar ataxia aka/or cerebellar dysmetria
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    56. Cerebellar Hemorrhage Information Page Diseases Database
    cerebellar hemorrhage Information Page. 2 synonyms or equivalents werefound. cerebellar hemorrhage aka/or cerebellar haemorrhage
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    57. Jouberts.html
    MINOR MESH HEADINGS Calcinosisradiography; cerebellar-diseases-diagnosis;Cytomegalovirus-Infections-diagnosis; Infant-; Mental-Retardation-etiology
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    JOUBERT'S SYNDROME
    web contact: pietsch@indiana.edu Joubert's syndrome is a rare condition in which the middle part of the cerebellum (the vermis) doesn't properly form . The cerebellum helps regulate dynamic musclular activities such as dancing or playing musical instruments or complex movements of the tongue and vocal muscles. Below are the results of a recent survey of the scientific literature on subject to October 2000. For general information click here. A literature search at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
    The following MEDLINE items were compiled by SilverPlatter and are presented with their generous co-operation and permission. ( See SilverPlatter's Worldwide Library for bibliographic search information Record 1 of 15 in MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1999/11-1999/12 TITLE: Joubert's syndrome and prenatal hydrocephalus. AUTHOR(S): Anderson-JS; Gorey-MT; Pasternak-JF; Trommer-BL ADDRESS OF AUTHOR: Northwestern University School of Medicine, and Division of Neuroradiology, Evanston Hospital, Illinois 60201, USA. SOURCE (BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION): Pediatr-Neurol. 1999 May; 20(5): 403-5

    58. Cerebellar Ataxia: Genetic Diseases Of The Jack Russell Terrier
    cerebellar Ataxia. cerebellar ataxia is a congenital brain disease foundin Jack Russell Terriers. cerebellar ataxia Commonly Asked Questions.
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    Cerebellar ataxia is a congenital brain disease found in Jack Russell Terriers. Cerebellar ataxia is a non-specific term referring to lack of balance (ataxia) that can be traced to the part of the brain called the cerebellum. There are many causes of cerebellar ataxia in dogs, including toxins, trauma and infectious agents. Inherited cerebellar ataxia is a specific form of ataxia in Jack Russell Terriers. It is a progressive brain disease caused by premature death of a particular brain cell called the granule cell. Granule cells are found in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that is responsible for balance. This inherited disorder has been recognized in the JRT in the United States for several years. In the form of ataxia studied by researchers at the University of Georgia, the disorder is inherited as an autosomal recessive condition. Studies have shown that both parents must be carriers to produce an affected litter. In affected litters, puppies can show signs as early as two to four weeks of age right after they start walking. Males and females are equally affected. They show head bobbing, a wide-based stance (tripod stance) and knuckling over at the paws. This will progress to stumbling and falling over, and in some cases, inability to stand. UGA researchers have observed that there is some variability in the clinical signs that dogs may show. In the same litter, there may be dogs that are recumbent and unable to rise, while others are able to walk with help.

    59. Diseases Of Brain
    diseases of Brain. Diagnosis, G/M, Organ, Caption. Abscess, M, Brain, Abscess. Abscess,G, Brain, Abscess. Abscess, G, Brain, cerebellar Abscess. Adenoma, G, Brain, Adenoma.
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    Diseases of Brain Diagnosis G/M Organ Caption Immature G Brain Immature infant brain Immature G Brain Immature Fetal Brain Agenesis of Corpus Callosum G Brain Agenesis of Corpus Callosum Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly with iniencephaly Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly Arnold Chiari Malformation G Brain Arnold-Chiari Malformation Arnold Chiari Malformation G Brain Arnold-Chiari Malformation Arnold Chiari Malformation G Brain Arnold Chiari Malformation Contusion G Brain Old contusion Encephalocele G Brain Encephalocele Encephalocele G Brain Encephalocele Holoprosencephaly G Brain Semilobar holoprosencephaly Holoprosencephaly G Brain Cyclops / Holoprosencephaly Hydranencephaly G Brain Hydranencephaly Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus Lissencephaly G Brain Lissencephaly Microcephaly G Brain Microcephaly Polymicrogyria G Brain Polymicrogyria Porencephaly G Brain Porencephalic Cyst Tuberous sclerosis G Brain Tuberous Sclerosis Abscess G Brain Abscess Abscess G Brain Cerebellar Abscess Abscess M Brain Abscess Abscess M Brain Abscess Abscess M Brain Abscess Abscess M Brain Tissue surrounding Abscess Meningitis G Brain Meningitis and IVH Meningitis M Brain Meningitis Meningitis M Brain Meningitis

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    Abscess, G, Brain, Abscess. Abscess, G, Brain, cerebellar Abscess. Abscess, G,Liver, Multiple Liver Abscesses. Astrocytoma,_cerebellar, M, Brain, cerebellar Astrocytoma.
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    -A - Diagnosis G/M Organ Caption Atherosclerosis Aorta Atherosclerotic Plaque (Medium Power) Atherosclerosis Aorta Atherosclerotic Plaque (High Power) Atherosclerosis Aorta Severe Aortic Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis Aorta Early Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis Aorta Fatty streaks Aneurysm Aorta Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aneurysm Aorta Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aneurysm Aorta Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aneurysm Aorta Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aneurysm Aorta Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aneurysm Aorta Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm Amyloidosis Artery Amyloid deposition Atherosclerosis Artery Early Plaque Atherosclerosis Artery Early Plaque Atherosclerosis Artery Early Plaque Atrial Septal Defect Myocardium Cribiform Atrial Septal Defect Atrial Septal Defect Myocardium Cribiform Atrial Septal Defect Abscess Myocardium Abscess Aortic Calcification Valve Calcification of Aortic Valve Aortic Calcification Valve Calcification of Aortic Valve Aortic Calcification Valve Calcification of Aortic Valve Angiofibroma Nasopharyn Nasal Angiofibroma (Composite view) Angiofibroma Nasopharyn Nasal Angiofibroma (External View) Angiofibroma Nasopharyn Nasal Angiofibroma (Cut Surface) Adenomatoid Malformation Lung Pulmonary Adenomatoid Malformation Adenomatoid Malformation Lung Pulmonary Adenomatoid Malformation Adenomatoid Malformation Lung Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation Abscess Lung Pulmonary Abscess Cavity Abscess Lung Pulmonary Abscess Cavity ARDS Lung Diffuse Alveolar Damage (4X)

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