Background: Ataxia is a sign of different disorders involving any level of the nervous system and consisting of impaired coordination of movement and balance. It is mainly caused by dysfunction of the complex circuitry connecting the basal ganglia, cerebellum and cerebral cortex. A careful history, physical examination and some characteristic maneuvers are useful for the diagnosis of ataxia. Some of the causes of ataxia point toward a benign course, but some cases of ataxia can be severe and particularly frightening. Methods: Here, we describe the primary clinical ways of detecting ataxia, a sign not easily recognizable in children. We also report on the main disorders that cause ataxia in children. Results: The causal events are disting...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
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Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Background: Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor a...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is one of the most common pediatric movement disorders and can be caused by a large number of...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor activities, p...
Background: Ataxia is a rare neurological condition causing a deficit in the coordination of motor a...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...
Ataxia is characterized by problems in the fine-tuning of voluntary movements. In children, recognit...