Ataxia differential diagnosis: Difference between revisions
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*Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals a multifocal process limited to the white matter | *Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals a multifocal process limited to the white matter | ||
|Presents with subacute neurologic deficits like altered mental status, motor deficits (hemiparesis or monoparesis), limb ataxia, gait ataxia, and visual symptoms such as hemianopia and diplopia | | | ||
* Presents with subacute neurologic deficits like altered mental status, motor deficits (hemiparesis or monoparesis), limb ataxia, gait ataxia, and visual symptoms such as hemianopia and diplopia | |||
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|'''Brain tumors''' | |'''Brain tumors''' | ||
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*Nonmalignant and malignant tumors of the brain and spinal cord. | *Nonmalignant and malignant tumors of the brain and spinal cord. | ||
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* Usually progressive over weeks to months | |||
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|'''Stroke''' | |'''Stroke''' | ||
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* Ischemic stroke (part of the brain loses blood flow) | |||
* Hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding occurs within the brain) | |||
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* Progressive or Sudden | |||
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| | |Symptoms ot ataxia with | ||
* numbness, | |||
* weakness, | |||
* tingling, or | |||
* vision loss or changes. | |||
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|'''Vestibular neuritis''' | |'''Vestibular neuritis''' | ||
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* Problem in the inner ear or the brain. | *Problem in the inner ear or the brain. | ||
* Inflammation of the vestibular nerve caused by a virus | *Inflammation of the vestibular nerve caused by a virus | ||
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* Symptoms may come and go over short periods of time, or last for longer periods of time | *Symptoms may come and go over short periods of time, or last for longer periods of time | ||
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* Hearing examination, | *Hearing examination, | ||
* Blood tests, | *Blood tests, | ||
* Electronystagmo-gram | *Electronystagmo-gram | ||
* Imaging studies of the head and brain | *Imaging studies of the head and brain | ||
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* Dizziness or vertigo | *Dizziness or vertigo | ||
* Falling or a feeling as if you are going to fall | *Falling or a feeling as if you are going to fall | ||
* Lightheadedness, fainting, or a floating sensation | *Lightheadedness, fainting, or a floating sensation | ||
* Blurred vision | *Blurred vision | ||
* Confusion or disorientation | *Confusion or disorientation | ||
* Nausea and vomiting | *Nausea and vomiting | ||
* Diarrhea | *Diarrhea | ||
* Changes in blood pressure and heart rate | *Changes in blood pressure and heart rate | ||
* Fear | *Fear | ||
* Anxiety | *Anxiety | ||
* Panic | *Panic | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:41, 24 August 2020
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Acute cerebellitis |
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From self-limited to fatal, depending on the amount of cerebellar swelling |
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Bacterial infection |
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndromes |
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Subacute ataxia which progress in months |
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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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Toxic ingestions |
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Atypical infections |
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Brain tumors |
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Stroke |
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Symptoms ot ataxia with
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Vestibular neuritis |
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