Sporadic ataxia

Episodic ataxia

Episodic
Episodic ataxia (EA) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by sporadic bouts of ataxia (severe discoordination) with or without myokymia (continuous muscle movement). There are seven types recognised but the majority are due to two recognized entities. Ataxia can be provoked by stress, startle, or heavy exertion such as exercise. Symptoms can first appear in infancy. There are at least 6 loci for EA, of which 4 are known genes. Some patients with EA also have migraine or progressive cerebellar degenerative disorders, symptomatic of either familial hemiplegic migraine or spinocerebellar ataxia...

Sporadic ataxia - List of case studies

List of Symptoms

(slight) Asthenia Asymmetric paraperesis Ataxia Ataxic instability Ataxic walking Atrial fibrillation ... Spinning dizziness Spontaneously bleeding Sporadic intrusions State of anxiety Stinging of feet (at night) ...

Cerebral Atrophy

motor syndrome . The most recent examination showed ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, dysphagia and hyperreflexia. Although the ... been informative. The patient has received a diagnosis of sporadic ataxia. I am lead to believe from these notes that there is no ...

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