1. Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cerebellar ataxia is most common in children, especially those younger than age 3. It often occurs several weeks after a viral illness.
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2. Acute cerebellar ataxia - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Acute cerebellar ataxia
Cerebellar ataxia; Ataxia - acute cerebellar; Cerebellitis When I read about AnxiousGurl's Mom (Feb 2008) I couldn't believe it! My Mom is going thro... I apologize ahead of time for this being so long but...
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3. Acute Cerebellar Ataxia
Acute cerebellar ataxia is a disorder of the nervous system. It is marked by the sudden onset of a disturbance in muscle coordination, especially in the trunk, arms, and legs.
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4. Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cerebellar ataxia is most common in children, especially those younger than age 3. It often occurs several weeks after a viral illness.
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5. Acute Cerebellar Ataxia | NYU Langone Medical Center
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination. It does not function properly in the case of cerebellar ataxia. Although the abnormality of the limbs is most often noticed, it can also cause abnormal eye movements. ...
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6. Acute Cerebellar Ataxia - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Acute Cerebellar Ataxia - NY Times Health Information
Acute cerebellar ataxia is most common in children, especially those younger than 3 years old. It often occurs several weeks after a viral illness. Viral infections that may cause this include chickenpox, Coxsackie disease, Epstein-Barr, and...
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