frontal ataxia

  • 1frontal ataxia — gait ataxia gait apraxia …

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  • 2ataxia de Brun — dificultad para mover los pies cuando están en contacto con el suelo con una tendencia a caerse hacia atrás debido a lesiones en el lóbulo frontal Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 …

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  • 3Bruns frontal ataxia — gait apraxia …

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  • 4Bruns apraxia (frontal ataxia) syndrome (sign) — (broonz) [Ludwig Bruns, German neurologist, 1858–1916] see gait apraxia, under apraxia, and see under syndrome …

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  • 5Ataxia — 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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  • 6Ataxia — Wobbliness. Ataxia is incoordination and unsteadiness due to the brain’s failure to regulate the body’s posture and regulate the strength and direction of limb movements. Ataxia is usually a consequence of disease in the brain,… …

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  • 7Cerebellar ataxia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G11.1 G11.3 ICD 9 …

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  • 8gait apraxia — apraxia of gait a disorder of gait and equilibrium caused by a lesion in the frontal lobe, commonly seen in elderly persons and those with Alzheimer disease; the person walks with a broad based gait, taking short steps and placing the feet flat… …

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  • 9Alien hand syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 781.8 MeSH D055964 Alien hand syndrome ( …

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  • 10nervous system disease — Introduction       any of the diseases or disorders that affect the functioning of the human nervous system (nervous system, human). Everything that humans sense, consider, and effect and all the unlearned reflexes of the body depend on the… …

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