A patient with ataxia with a normal brain CT on admission

K Abe, A Fukunishi, Y Uchida - Neurosciences Journal, 2008 - nsj.org.sa
A 60-year-old housewife noticed sudden onset left hemiparesis. On admission, she had left
hemiparesis, more severe in the lower limb. A brain CT scan at this time was normal. After a …

[CITATION][C] Reappearance of thalamic ataxia after a second hemorrhage at the ipsilateral thalamus

SJ Lee, YI Kim, KS Lee, JS Kim - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2009 - jocn-journal.com
Ataxia is known to be linked to abnormalities of the cortico-ponto-cerebello-dentato-rubro-
thalamo-cortical tracts. 1, 2 The hemiataxia that develops after a thalamic stroke is caused …

Extracranial Etiology of Acute Onset Ataxia and Weakness: Small but Deadly

D Nordli, B Martz, H Abram - Neurology, 2022 - AAN Enterprises
A 4-year-old girl presented to the emergency department as a stroke alert with acute onset
ataxia and leg weakness. She experienced repeated falls and inability to move her legs. Her …

Confusion and ataxia in a middle age woman: a case with four diagnoses discussed at the Edinburgh advanced clinical neurology course in 2001

A Williams, G Fuller, JE Bell, CP Warlow - Practical Neurology, 2003 - pn.bmj.com
THE CLINICAL STORY In April 2000, a lady in her early fifties presented with a two-week
history of gradually increasing confusion, poor memory, an unsteady gait, and intermittent …

A 6-year-old girl with progressive ataxia

M Kate, B Thomas, A Kuruvilla, M Nair… - Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - jocn-journal.com
A 6-year-old girl presented with slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia, scanning dysarthria,
spasticity and normal mentation. She had generalized areflexia, and axonal polyneuropathy …

Progressive ataxia and palatal tremor

VV Brinar, B Barun, I Zadro, D Ozretić… - Archives of …, 2008 - jamanetwork.com
middle-aged woman wasexperiencinggait instability. Neurological examination revealed
truncal ataxia. Family history was negative. Brain and spinal cord 1.5-T magnetic resonance …

Isolated cerebellar-type hemiataxia in a thalamic infarction

K Hokkoku, K Matsukura, J Yamamoto… - Journal of the …, 2016 - jns-journal.com
Dejerine–Roussy syndrome presenting with hemiataxia due to loss of proprioception is a
classic symptom of a thalamic stroke. In contrast, it has been reported that cerebellar ataxia …

Isolated hemiataxia caused by a small capsular hemorrhage

GJ Luijckx, J Boiten, J Lodder, J Wilmink - Cerebrovascular Diseases, 1993 - karger.com
In ataxia there is an incoordination of movement [1, 2]. Ataxia may be caused by lesions of
the cerebellum or cerebellar pathways, so-called cerebellar ataxia. In so-called sensory …

[CITATION][C] Immediate spasticity following a TIA

G Ciucci, F Benazzi, GG Rebucci - The Italian Journal of Neurological …, 1986 - Springer
Dear Sir, Immediate spasticity at the onset of hemispheric stroke is an unusual finding [1].
We have observed immediate spasticity with acute hemiplegia not associated with …

[CITATION][C] Images in neurosciences

M Ferdinands - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2004 - jocn-journal.com
A 56 year-old man presents with a 3-month history of lethargy and progressive neurological
decline characterised by right-sided hemiparesis, gait disturbance and double vision …