-
became ill
between 1803 and 1804 and died in 1819 in
Montauban following "
ataxic fever". Keeler, C. R. (2004). "Babbage the unfortunate".
British Journal of...
- seen
first in the hind legs. A dog may
appear to walk as
though 'drunken' (
ataxic).
There may be an
inability to
climb stairs or an
inability to turn in tight...
- and
Other Movement Disorders Chapter 430:
Prion Diseases Chapter 431:
Ataxic Disorders Chapter 432:
Disorders of the
Autonomic Nervous System Chapter...
- (anti-GQ1b
antibody syndrome), as well as a
related condition labelled "acute
ataxic hypersomnolence"
where coordination problems and
drowsiness are present...
-
begin episodically after having a
fever-causing
infection such as the
common cold,
manifesting mainly as sudden-onset
ataxic episodes and encephalopathy. Other...
- Multi-infarct/medication
Environmental Nutritional Toxins Ischemia Alcohol "
Ataxic GAAit"
Guanine Adenine Adenine HEADS: Hypertension/
hyperlipidemia Elderly...
- of the
spinal cord. The
constellation includes Argyll Robertson pupil,
ataxic wide-based gait, paresthesias,
bowel or
bladder incontinence, loss of position...
-
walking and has a
number of
ataxic attacks, each
separated by
months to years.
These attacks were
precipitated by
fever. He has
cerebellar atrophy and...
- Nurit; Karniel, Naama; Schwartz,
Isabella (2018-04-26). "Characteristics of
ataxic gait in
familial dysautonomia patients". PLOS ONE. 13 (4): e0196599. Bibcode:2018PLoSO...
-
hallucinatory nature of the
images is preserved. It has been
noted that
ataxic lesions accompany the
migraine coma.
Migraine attacks may
result in visual...