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Acute cerebellar ataxia usually follows 2-3 weeks after an infection.
Cerebellar ataxia caused by a recent viral infection may not need treatment.
However, they do not show the poor coordination of hands, speech, and eye movements often found in cerebellar ataxia.
If the acute cerebellar ataxia is due to bleeding, surgery may be needed.
Supportive treatment is the only intervention for acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood.
Most common cause of acute cerebellar ataxia is varicella infection.
This is a progressive movement disorder that begins with cerebellar ataxia between 10 and 14 weeks of age.
Acute cerebellar ataxia is the most common cause of unsteady gait in children.
Most commonly acute cerebellar ataxia affects children between age 18 mo and 7 years.
As cerebellar ataxia becomes severe, great assistance and effort are needed in order to stand and walk.
Cerebellar ataxia could result with incoordination of movement, particularly in the extremities.
This can be a sign of cerebellar ataxia.
Acute cerebellar ataxia in children, especially those younger than age 3, may occur several weeks after an illness caused by a virus.
Cerebellar ataxia: Abnormal control of interaction torques across multiple joints.
Multijoint arm movements in cerebellar ataxia: Abnormal control of movement dynamics.
The affected siblings have a form of non-progressive congenital cerebellar ataxia.
Acute Cerebellar ataxia is a diagnosis of exclusion.
There may also be tremor of the head and trunk (titubation) in individuals with cerebellar ataxia.
A brain condition called cerebellar ataxia.
Patients generally present with cerebellar ataxia.
This symptom, while not completely understood, is one of the more obvious to notice for those with this cerebellar ataxia.
Batten described in detail cases of post-infectious cerebellar ataxia in five children.
So the brain cannot be the whole story since individuals born with cerebellar ataxia can still in a manner walk with bipedality.
In 1986 he developed dysarthria (slurred speech) as part of an initial cerebellar ataxia diagnosis.
People with cerebellar ataxia may have trouble regulating the force, range, direction, velocity and rhythm of muscle contractions.