Cerebellar atrophy or hypoplasia is recognized in various types of childhood neurological disorders with clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Atrophy and hypoplasia are both strictly characterized: ...
A previously healthy 58-year-old white man experienced flu-like symptoms 6 weeks prior to his presentation to clinic. He subsequently developed severe dizziness related to head movement and unsteady ...
The cerebellum tucked away in the back of the brain, a hindbrain part, occupies only 10% of the brain but has more neurons than the entire brain. It has been long associated with regulation of motor ...
Cerebellar agenesis is a condition in which the normal formation of the hindbrain is disrupted. Patients with this disorder have very few pieces of cerebellar tissue - frequently the remains of lower ...
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