S Nethisinghe, L Clayton, S Vermeer… - Neuro- …, 2011 - informahealthcare.com ... Over the last 10 years his ataxicspasticgait has worsened; he has developed mild appendicular ataxia with intention tremor in the upper limbs; mild dysmetria in the lower limbs; and a decrease of vibration sense up to the knee. ...
[PDF] from hvsch.orgRB Sommerville… - Clinical chemistry, 2011 - Am Assoc Clin Chem ... The patient's gait was slow, stiff-appearing, and ataxic, with a widened base and marked truncal instability. The constellation of lower extremity–predominant spasticity and proprioceptive defects suggested an abnormality in the region of the cervical spinal cord. ...
V Narayanan, SG Rice, SS Olfers… - Journal of Child …, 2011 - jcn.sagepub.com ... A diagnosis of spastic paraparesis was suggested. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the brain and spinal cord were normal. At age 4 years, findings included gaitataxia, diminished mus- cle tone in legs and arms, tightness of the Achilles tendons, brisk knee reflexes ... Related articles
M Synofzik, J Schicks, T Lindig, S Biskup… - Journal of Medical …, 2011 - jmg.bmj.com ... not be compatible with life or manifest as a different phenotype.2 6 In this study, we show that a homozygous state can, in fact, present with a rather mild disease course, starting not before adulthood and without permanent cerebellar ataxia or gaitspasticity at age 27 years. ... Related articles
D Singh, S Acharya, AV Singh, S Parakh… - Neurology India, 2011 - Medknow ... Both plantars were extensors. She had a spasticataxicgait with positive rombergism. Investigations: hemoglobin 7.7 gm/dL, MCV 100/uL, WBC 3800 mm 3 , normal platelet count, and normal renal and liver profile. Serum iron studies and B12 levels were normal. ...