© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Clinical manifestations of cerebellar disease include ataxia and tremor, as well as nystagmus, dysarthria, and cognitive dysfunction. Recognition of the cerebellar pattern of disease can aid in the prompt and correct diagnosis and lead to appropriate treatment and rehabilitation to minimize disability
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
Cerebellar syndromes are one of the commonest neurological diseases.Objectives: To study the pattern...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective processes. Here...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly affects the cerebellum causing acute and chronic symptoms. Cerebell...
This chapter provides a clinical description of the defi cits involving limbs movements in cerebella...
Cerebellar disorders (which include congenital, hereditary and acquired conditions) lead to several ...
Ataxia is a movement disorder that manifests during the execution of purposeful movements. It result...
Our knowledge of cerebellar functions and cerebellar disorders, called Ataxias, is increasing consid...
The spinocerebellar degenerative disorders comprise a diverse group of neurological diseases that s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe clinical management of cerebellar ataxia is challenging, mainly be...
Cerebellar ataxias are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Besides the cereb...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The wide array of cerebellar eye signs, includes, among others, saccadic intrusions and oscillation...
Cerebellar ataxias (CAs) manifest with a combination of motor incoordination, cognitive, affective a...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
Cerebellar syndromes are one of the commonest neurological diseases.Objectives: To study the pattern...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective processes. Here...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly affects the cerebellum causing acute and chronic symptoms. Cerebell...
This chapter provides a clinical description of the defi cits involving limbs movements in cerebella...
Cerebellar disorders (which include congenital, hereditary and acquired conditions) lead to several ...
Ataxia is a movement disorder that manifests during the execution of purposeful movements. It result...
Our knowledge of cerebellar functions and cerebellar disorders, called Ataxias, is increasing consid...
The spinocerebellar degenerative disorders comprise a diverse group of neurological diseases that s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe clinical management of cerebellar ataxia is challenging, mainly be...
Cerebellar ataxias are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Besides the cereb...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The wide array of cerebellar eye signs, includes, among others, saccadic intrusions and oscillation...
Cerebellar ataxias (CAs) manifest with a combination of motor incoordination, cognitive, affective a...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
Cerebellar syndromes are one of the commonest neurological diseases.Objectives: To study the pattern...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...