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Ataxic gait (Spino-cerebellar ataxia)

#Ataxic #gait disorders occur due to dysfunction of the #cerebellum, the part of
Ataxic gait (Spino-cerebellar ... ataxia) #Ataxic ... #gait disorders ... #ataxia include ... #clinical #video
Wide-Based Gait on Physical Exam - Cerebellar Ataxia

#Wide #Gait #Cerebellum #Ataxia #clinical #video #neurology #physicalexam
Wide-Based Gait ... Physical Exam - Cerebellar ... Ataxia #Wide ... #Gait #Cerebellum ... #Ataxia #clinical
Wernicke Encephalopathy - Acute Thiamine (B1) Deficiency 
Clinical Diagnosis - Caine Criteria (2 out of 4):
B1) Deficiency Clinical ... nystagmus) - Cerebellar ... dysfunction and gait ... ataxia is only
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Ataxia Syndrome (OMAS) -Dancing eyes - dancing feet syndrome
 • Opsoclonus: ocular spontaneous, arrhythmic, conjugate
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Ataxia ... Syndrome (OMAS) ... Opsoclonus #Myoclonus #Ataxia ... #Syndrome #clinical ... video #neurology #gait
Lateral Medullary Syndrome - Wallenberg's Syndrome
Acute continuous vertigo due to Posterior Circulation Stroke (usually Posterior Inferior
- Wallenberg's Syndrome ... Posterior Inferior Cerebellar ... Artery occlusion) Clinical ... • Ipsilateral ataxia ... - Inferior cerebellar
Hypothyroidism – symptoms and signs.

Symptoms: 
Tiredness/malaise, 
Weight gain,
Anorexia,
Cold intolerance, 
Poor memory,
Change in appearance, 
Depression, 
Poor libido,
– symptoms and signs ... malaise, Weight gain ... , Deafness Signs ... Psychosis/dementia, Ataxia ... Carpal timel syndrome
Wernicke Encephalopathy - Acute B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency - Diagnosis and Management
Diagnosis - Caine Criteria (2 of
nystagmus) • Cerebellar ... dysfunction (e.g. gait ... ataxia - usually ... development of Korsakoff syndrome
Alzheimer’s Disease: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Risk factor for Late Onset Alzheimer's (99% of cases):
 - Increasing
Pathogenesis and Clinical ... mutations - Down syndrome ... chromosome 21) Signs ... incontinence, apraxia ... geriatrics #diagnosis #signs
Wernicke's Encephalopathy 
CLINICAL TRIAD: only seen in 1/4 pts 
W.E. is often under diagnosed 
1. ENCEPHALOPATHY
Encephalopathy CLINICAL ... GAIT ATAXIA (23% ... Primarily: Stance & gait ... Unlike Alcoholic Cerebellar ... no upper limb ataxia
Refeeding Syndrome: Pathogenesis and clinical findings

Patients at Risk of Refeeding Syndrome:
 - Little or no nutritional
Refeeding Syndrome ... Pathogenesis and clinical ... - CHF - Pulmonary ... CNS: Tremors, Ataxia ... pathophysiology #symptoms #signs