- of the brain, and
integrates these inputs to fine-tune
motor activity.
Cerebellar damage produces disorders in fine movement, equilibrium, posture, and...
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Cerebellar ataxia is a form of
ataxia originating in the cerebellum. Non-progressive
congenital ataxia (NPCA) is a
classical presentation of
cerebral ataxias...
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Cerebellar hypoplasia is
characterized by
reduced cerebellar volume, even
though cerebellar shape is (near) normal. It
consists of a
heterogeneous group...
- is not
present with all
cerebellar lesions, many
conditions affecting the
cerebellum do
produce ataxia.
People with
cerebellar ataxia may have trouble...
- The
cerebellar vermis (from
Latin vermis, "worm") is
located in the medial, cortico-nuclear zone of the cerebellum,
which is in the
posterior fossa of...
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Cerebellar degeneration is a
condition in
which cerebellar cells,
otherwise known as neurons,
become damaged and
progressively weaken in the cerebellum...
- The
cerebellar tonsil (Latin:
tonsilla cerebelli) is a
rounded lobule on the
undersurface of each
cerebellar hemisphere,
continuous medially with the uvula...
- The
cerebellar tentorium or
tentorium cerebelli (Latin for "tent of the cerebellum") is one of four
dural folds that
separate the
cranial cavity into four...
- The
posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is the
largest branch of the
vertebral artery. It is one of the
three main
arteries that
supply blood to...
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Cerebellar abiotrophy (CA), also
called cerebellar cortical abiotrophy (CCA), is a
genetic neurological disease in animals, best
known to
affect certain...