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cerebellar ataxia[‚ser·ə′bel·ər ā′tak·sē·ə] (medicine) Incoordination of muscles due to disease of the cerebellum. cerebellar ataxia
ataxia [ah-tak´se-ah] failure of muscular coordination; irregularity of muscular action. adj., adj atac´tic, atax´ic.cerebellar ataxia ataxia due to disease of the cerebellum.Friedreich's ataxia see friedreich's ataxia.frontal ataxia disturbance of equilibrium associated with tumor of the frontal lobe.hereditary ataxia Friedreich's ataxia.hysterical ataxia ataxia recognizable as a conversion symptom; see also astasia-abasia.locomotor ataxia tabes dorsalis.sensory ataxia ataxia due to loss of proprioception (joint position sense), resulting in poorly judged movements and becoming aggravated when the eyes are closed.ataxia-telangiectasia a severe, autosomal recessive, progressive ataxia, associated with telangiectasias (dilation of small blood vessels) in the skin and eyes; immunodeficiency with frequent infections of the respiratory tract from sinuses to lungs; and abnormal eye movements. Called also Louis-Bar's syndrome.cer·e·bel·lar a·tax·i·aloss of muscle coordination caused by disorders of the cerebellum.cerebellar ataxia Neurology A condition characterized by a usually abrupt onset of unsteady gait, nystagmus, and dysarthria, which in children may persist in the form of residual movement or behavioral disorders. See Ataxia. cer·e·bel·lar atax·ia (ser-ă-belăr ă-taksē-ă) Loss of muscle coordination caused by disorders of the cerebellum. cerebellar ataxia MOTOR incoordination due to disease of the CEREBELLUM.Murri, A., Murri diseaseMurri syndrome - cerebellar degeneration. Synonym(s): cerebellar ataxiaSee CLA See CLA |