cerebellar dysmetria

  • 1Dysmetria — (Greek: difficult to measure ) refers to a lack of coordination of movement typified by the undershoot and/or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It is sometimes described as an inability to judge distance or… …

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  • 2Cerebellar ataxia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G11.1 G11.3 ICD 9 …

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  • 3Cerebellar stroke syndrome — Classification and external resources The three major arteries of the cerebellum: the SCA, AICA, and PICA ICD 10 G …

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  • 4dysmetria — An aspect of ataxia, in which the ability to control the distance, power, and speed of an act is impaired. Usually used to describe abnormalities of movement caused by cerebellar disorders. SEE ALSO: hypermetria, hypometria. [ …

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  • 5ocular dysmetria — an error in ocular fixation consisting of overshooting the desired focus followed by oscillations of focus until fixation is achieved; the cause is a cerebellar lesion, usually of the vermis …

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  • 6Dysmétrie — La dysmétrie est un terme médical désignant une exécution des mouvements sans mesure dans le temps et dans l espace, avec un mouvement trop long (hypermétrie) ou trop court (hypométrie) dans son orientation. On retrouve une dysmétrie dans les… …

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  • 7Syndrome cérébelleux — En neurologie, un syndrome cérébelleux est un ensemble de signes et de symptômes caractéristiques d une atteinte plus ou moins grave du cervelet. Sommaire 1 Sémiologie 1.1 Hypotonie 1.2 L ataxie cérébelleuse …

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  • 8Ataxia — For other uses, see Ataxia (disambiguation). Ataxia (from Greek α [used as a negative prefix] + τάξις [order], meaning lack of order ) is a neurological sign and symptom that consists of gross lack of coordination of muscle movements. Ataxia is a …

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  • 9Intention tremor — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G25.2 ICD 9 333.1 …

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  • 10Cerebellum — This article is about the smaller region in the lower part of the brain. For the large region of the brain, see Cerebrum. Brain: Cerebellum A human brain, with the cerebellum colored in purple …

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