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- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome abstract "Vestibulocerebellar syndrome, also known as vestibulocerebellar ataxia, is a progressive neurological disorder that causes a variety of medical problems. Initially symptoms present as periodic attacks of abnormal eye movements but may intensify to longer-lasting motor incapacity. The disorder has been localized to the vestibulocerebellum, specifically the flocculonodular lobe. Symptoms of vestibulocerebellar syndrome may appear in early childhood but the full onset of neurological symptoms including nystagmus (involuntary eye movement), ataxia (loss of voluntary muscle coordination), and tinnitus (perception of sound in the absence of external stimulation) does not occur until early adulthood. To date, vestibulocerebellar syndrome has only been identified in three families but has affected multiple generations within them. Based on the familial pedigrees it has been characterized as an autosomal dominant disorder, although the exact genetic locus has not been identified. It has been found to be genetically distinct from other seemingly similar forms of neurological syndromes such as episodic ataxia types 1 and 2. Due to its rarity, however, little is known about specific details of the pathology or long-term treatment options. There is currently no cure for vestibulocerebellar syndrome, although some drug therapies have been effective in alleviating particular symptoms of the disorder.".
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- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Acetazolamide.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Amitriptyline.
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- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy_of_the_cerebellum.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ataxia.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syndromes.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dimenhydrinate.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Diplopia.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dysarthria.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Episodic_ataxia.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Esophoria.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Esotropia.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Flocculonodular_lobe.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Flocculus_(cerebellar).
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Gait.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_sclerosis.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Nystagmus.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Oscillopsia.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Smooth_pursuit.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Strabismus.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Tinnitus.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Vertigo.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Vestibular_nuclei.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Vestibulo-ocular_reflex.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Vestibulo–ocular_reflex.
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- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysfunction of the vestibulocerebellum".
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vestibulocerebellar syndrome".
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "vestibulocerebellar syndrome".
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- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome hypernym Disorder.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome type Disease.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome type Syndrome.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome comment "Vestibulocerebellar syndrome, also known as vestibulocerebellar ataxia, is a progressive neurological disorder that causes a variety of medical problems. Initially symptoms present as periodic attacks of abnormal eye movements but may intensify to longer-lasting motor incapacity. The disorder has been localized to the vestibulocerebellum, specifically the flocculonodular lobe.".
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome label "Vestibulocerebellar syndrome".
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_Vestibulocerebelosa.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome sameAs m.0dgrn7y.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome sameAs Q622925.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome sameAs Q622925.
- Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Vestibulocerebellar_syndrome?oldid=679111876.
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