cerebellar dysfunctions การใช้
- All ADCAs involve some degree of cerebellar dysfunction and a varying degree of signs from other components of the nervous system.
- There are several pieces of evidence that support the hypothesis that symptoms of some psychiatric disorders are the result of cerebellar dysfunction.
- Even in the absence of traditional " cerebellar signs " in most dystonia patients, there are more subtle indications of cerebellar dysfunction.
- In addition, patients with ataxic cerebral palsy will rarely show a positive Romberg test, which indicates that there is localized cerebellar dysfunction.
- Opisthotonus is also described as a potential CNS symptom of heat stroke along with bizarre behavior, hallucinations, decerebrate rigidity, oculogyric crisis and cerebellar dysfunction.
- When used in protocols designated as high dose, cytarabine can cause cerebral and cerebellar dysfunction, ocular toxicity, pulmonary toxicity, severe GI ulceration and peripheral neuropathy ( rare ).
- "' Dyschronometria "'is a condition of cerebellar dysfunction in which an individual cannot accurately estimate the amount of time that has passed ( i . e ., distorted time perception ).
- If a patient is ataxic and Romberg's test is not positive, it suggests that ataxia is "'cerebellar "'in nature, that is, depending on localized cerebellar dysfunction instead.
- In older children, symptoms of increased intracranial pressure such as irritability, vomiting, and convulsions and signs of cerebellar dysfunction such as unsteadiness and lack of muscle coordination or jerky movements of the eyes may occur.