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An <abbr>MRI</abbr> can sometimes show shrinkage of the cerebellum and other brain structures in people with ataxia. It may also show other treatable findings, such as a blood clot or benign tumor, that could be pressing on your cerebellum. | |||
==MRI== | ==MRI== | ||
* [[MRI]] brain - for masses | |||
*[[MRI]] brain - for masses | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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An MRI can sometimes show shrinkage of the cerebellum and other brain structures in people with ataxia. It may also show other treatable findings, such as a blood clot or benign tumor, that could be pressing on your cerebellum.
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- MRI brain - for masses