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- Cerebellar Degeneration: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Cerebellar degeneration is a disorder that affects nerves in the back of your brain It can lead to balance issues or difficulty with speech and eyesight Cerebellar degeneration can be the result of several health conditions like alcohol use disorder or cancer What is cerebellar degeneration?
- Cerebellum - Wikipedia
Cerebellar damage produces disorders in fine movement, equilibrium, posture, and motor learning in humans [5] Anatomically, the human cerebellum has the appearance of a separate structure attached to the bottom of the brain, tucked underneath the cerebral hemispheres
- Cerebellar Neurological Signs - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Common cerebellar neurological signs are as follows: Extraocular Movements Nystagmus: The pattern of nystagmus differs in etiologies of central origin, such as a cerebellar lesion, compared to peripheral origin, such as vestibulopathy
- Cerebellar Degeneration: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
Cerebellar degeneration is a type of damage to the cerebellum, which is the area of the brain that controls balance and coordination Cerebellar degeneration is not common It can occur due to progressive neurological diseases or brain damage, such as a stroke
- Cerebellum: Function, Anatomy, And Its Location - WebMD
Located toward the back of the brain, the cerebellum is one of the densest structures in the brain and is well protected from trauma compared to the brain stem, frontal, and temporal lobes When
- Cerebellum: Definition, Location, and Functions - Verywell Mind
There are two main parts of the cerebellum: The cerebellum makes up just 10% of the total volume of the brain, yet it contains an estimated 50% to 80% of the brain's neurons What Are the Functions of the Cerebellum?
- Cerebellar Disorders - Neurologic Disorders - Merck Manual Professional . . .
Cerebellar disorders have numerous causes, including congenital malformations, hereditary ataxias, and acquired conditions Symptoms vary with the cause but typically include ataxia (impaired muscle coordination) Diagnosis is clinical and often by imaging and sometimes genetic testing
- Cerebellum: What It Is, Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
What is the cerebellum? Your cerebellum is a part of your brain located at the back of your head, just above and behind where your spinal cord connects to your brain itself The name “cerebellum” comes from Latin and means “little brain ” Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center Advertising on our site helps support our mission
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