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- Bruns_apraxia abstract "Bruns apraxia, or frontal ataxia is a gait apraxia found in patients with bilateral frontal lobe disorders. It is characterised by an inability to initiate the process of walking, despite the power and coordination of the legs being normal when tested in the seated or lying position. The gait is broad-based with short steps with a tendency to fall backwards. It was originally described in patients with frontal lobe tumours, but is now more commonly seen in patients with cerebrovascular disease.It is named after Ludwig Bruns.".
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- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Apraxia.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Brain_tumor.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebrovascular_disease.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Dysesthesia.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_lobe.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_lobe_disorder.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Hyperesthesia.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Bruns.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_gait.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Plantar_reflex.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_incontinence.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bruns apraxia".
- Bruns_apraxia meshid "D020235".
- Bruns_apraxia name "Bruns apraxia".
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Bruns_apraxia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bruns_apraxia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Bruns_apraxia hypernym Apraxia.
- Bruns_apraxia type Disease.
- Bruns_apraxia type Disorder.
- Bruns_apraxia type Thing.
- Bruns_apraxia type Q12136.
- Bruns_apraxia comment "Bruns apraxia, or frontal ataxia is a gait apraxia found in patients with bilateral frontal lobe disorders. It is characterised by an inability to initiate the process of walking, despite the power and coordination of the legs being normal when tested in the seated or lying position. The gait is broad-based with short steps with a tendency to fall backwards.".
- Bruns_apraxia label "Bruns apraxia".
- Bruns_apraxia sameAs Q4979461.
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- Bruns_apraxia sameAs Q4979461.
- Bruns_apraxia wasDerivedFrom Bruns_apraxia?oldid=684674419.
- Bruns_apraxia isPrimaryTopicOf Bruns_apraxia.
- Bruns_apraxia name "Bruns apraxia".