Acute cerebellar ataxia


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Alternative Names

Cerebellar ataxia; Ataxia - acute cerebellar; Cerebellitis


Symptoms

Ataxia may affect movement of the middle part of the body from the neck to the hip area (the trunk) or the arms and legs (limbs). When the child is sitting, the body may move side-to-side, back-to-front, or both, and quickly move back to an upright position. When a person with ataxia of the arms reaches for an object, their hand may sway back and forth. Common symptoms of ataxia are listed below.

  • Sudden, uncoordinated movement
  • Walking problems (unsteady gait)
  • Sudden eye movements (nystagmus)
  • Clumsy speech pattern (dysarthria)

Signs and tests

The doctor will ask you if you have been recently sick, and try to rule out any other causes for the problem. The following tests may be done.



Review Date: 10/31/2005
Reviewed By: Joseph V. Campellone, M.D., Division of Neurology, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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