Journal article
Overview of the clinical approach to individuals with cerebellar ataxia and neuropathy
LJ Roberts, M McVeigh, L Seiderer, IH Harding, LA Corben, M Delatycki, DJ Szmulewicz
Neurology Genetics | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2022
Abstract
Increasingly, cerebellar syndromes are recognized as affecting multiple systems. Extracerebellar features include peripheral neuropathies affecting proprioception; cranial neuropathies such as auditory and vestibular; and neuronopathies, for example, dorsal root and vestibular. The presence of such features, which in and of themselves may cause ataxia, likely contribute to key disabilities such as gait instability and falls. Based on the evolving available literature and experience, we outline a clinical approach to the diagnosis of adult-onset ataxia where a combination of cerebellar and peripheral or cranial nerve pathology exists. Objective diagnostic modalities including electrophysiolog..
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