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Ocular dysmetria makes it difficult to focus vision onto one object.
Researchers now are testing different possibilities for treating dysmetria and ataxia.
During her childhood she suffered from dyslexia and dysmetria.
Recent research has also shed light upon a specific process that if interrupted, may be the cause of ataxia and dysmetria.
They may also have difficulty with movements that involve judging distance or scale (dysmetria).
Schmahmann's dysmetria of thought hypothesis has been applied to these psychiatric disorders.
However, Isoniazid and Clonazepam have been used to treat dysmetria.
If there is damage to any pathways that connect the pathways, dysmetria may result.
Cerebellar malformations extending to the brainstem can also present with dysmetria.
The patients suffered from saccadic dysmetria which in turn caused them to overshoot their movements 3.
Currently there is no cure for dysmetria itself as it is actually a symptom of an underlying disorder.
This effect has been compared to dysmetria of movement, which describes the motor dysfunctions seen after cerebellar lesions.
There have also been numerous reported cases of Chiropractic Neurology as an effective holistic treatment for dysmetria.
Ocular dysmetria indicates lesions in the cerebellum, which is the brain region responsible for coordinating movement.
When experiencing an intention tremor, one often overshoots or undershoots their target, a condition known as dysmetria.
Deep brain stimulation treats intention tremors but does not help related diseases or disorders such as dyssynergia and dysmetria.
Motor dysmetria is the customary term used when a person refers to dysmetria.
Freidrich's ataxia is a well-known SCA in which children have dysmetria.
It is thought that dysmetria is caused by a deficit in the control of interaction torques in multijoint motion.
There is overshooting with finger to nose testing, and heel to shin testing; thus, dysmetria is evident.
Cerebellar: Nystagmus, fast saccadic eye movements, truncal ataxia, dysarthria, dysmetria.
As stated above, cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) also causes dysmetria.
Midline cerebellar syndromes can cause ocular dysmetria, which is a condition in which the pupils of the eye overshoot.
Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and ataxia of stance and gait.
Persons who have been diagnosed with autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCAs) also exhibit dysmetria.