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- Cerebellar Degeneration: Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Cerebellar degeneration affects the part of your brain that controls balance, muscle movements and speech It can lead to problems with walking, speaking and performing daily activities
- Cerebellum - Wikipedia
There are two main pathways through the cerebellar circuit, originating from mossy fibers and climbing fibers, both eventually terminating in the deep cerebellar nuclei
- Cerebellar Exam | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine
Because of this, cerebellar disease leads to a number of specific clinical findings that can be seen in the cerebellar exam of a patient with disease The cerebellum coordinates unconscious regulation of balance, muscle tone, and coordination of voluntary movements
- Cerebellar Disorders - Neurology - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Cerebellar Disorders - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis prognosis from the Merck Manuals - Medical Professional Version
- Cerebellum: Definition, Location, and Functions - Verywell Mind
Where Is the Cerebellum Located? The cerebellum is the largest structure in the hindbrain, located at the back of the skull, below the temporal and occipital lobes, and behind the brainstem Visually, the cerebellum appears as a smaller, separate structure beneath the cerebral cortex's hemispheres
- Cerebellar Degeneration - National Institute of Neurological Disorders . . .
Cerebellar degeneration is a process in which neurons (nerve cells) in the cerebellum—the area of the brain that controls coordination and balance—deteriorate and die Diseases that cause cerebellar degeneration also can involve the spinal cord and other areas of the brain
- Cerebellum Anatomy: Complete Guide with Functions Diagram
Within this white matter lie four important groups of nerve cells known as the deep cerebellar nuclei: the dentate, emboliform, globose, and fastigial nuclei These act as the cerebellum’s main output hubs, processing signals and sending them to other brain regions
- Cerebellum | Description, Anatomy, Functions | Britannica
cerebellum, section of the brain that coordinates sensory input with muscular responses, located just below and behind the cerebral hemispheres and above the medulla oblongata
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