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|Acute cerebellitis | |||
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|More common in children and young adults | |||
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* Normal or abnormal brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at onset | |||
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* Epstein-Barr virus, influenza A and B, mumps, varicella-zoster virus, coxsackie virus, rotavirus, echovirus, ''Mycoplasma pneumoniae'' and immunization | |||
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|Bacterial infection | |||
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* Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Listeria monocytogenes | |||
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|Acquired immunodeficiency syndromes | |||
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* Related to M. pneumonia, Epstein-Barr virus, herpes simplex virus, and toxoplasmosis | |||
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|Chronic alcohol use/Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration | |||
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* Toxic effects on the central and peripheral nervous systems | |||
* Direct toxic alcoholic effect on the Purkinje cells | |||
|Rapid progression (weeks or months) | |||
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* Vermis atrophy | |||
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* Severe ataxia of gait and lower limbs with relatively mild involvement of the upper limbs. | |||
* Speech and ocular motility are usually preserved | |||
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|Antibiotic-induced acute ataxia | |||
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* Interaction of polymyxins with neurons has been associated with the occurrence of several neurotoxic events | |||
|Weeks after initiation | |||
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* Brain MRI abnormalities | |||
* Characteristic reversible MRI signal abnormalities in the cerebellar dentate nuclei, dorsal brainstem, or splenium of the corpus callosum | |||
* Non-specific EEG abnormalities | |||
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* Ataxia may also occur in isolation or combined with dizziness, generalized muscle weakness, partial deafness, visual disturbances, vertigo, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and neuromuscular blockade | |||
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|Para-neoplastic syndrome | |||
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|Vitamin deficiency | |||
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|Chronic infections | |||
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|Neurodegenerative diseases | |||
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|Brain tumors | |||
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|Stroke | |||
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|Vestibular neuritis | |||
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|Sjögren syndrome | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:45, 16 July 2020
Acute cerebellitis | More common in children and young adults |
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Bacterial infection |
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndromes |
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Chronic alcohol use/Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration |
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Rapid progression (weeks or months) |
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Antibiotic-induced acute ataxia |
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Weeks after initiation |
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Para-neoplastic syndrome | ||||||
Vitamin deficiency | ||||||
Chronic infections | ||||||
Neurodegenerative diseases | ||||||
Brain tumors | ||||||
Stroke | ||||||
Vestibular neuritis | ||||||
Sjögren syndrome |