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Articles tagged "Cerebellum"

  • 2018 International Congress

    Can cerebellar dysfunction help differentiate idiopathic from functional cervical dystonia?

    A. Stephan, D. Benninger (Lausanne, Switzerland)

    Objective: This study investigated cerebellar function in patients with primary cervical dystonia (CD) and patients with presumed functional dystonia, with the intention to both clarify…
  • 2018 International Congress

    The Prevalence of Dystonic Tremor and Tremor Associated with Dystonia (TAWD) in Patients with Cervical Dystonia

    L. Hvizdosova, M. Nevrly, P. Otruba, P. Kanovsky (Olomouc, Czech Republic)

    Objective: To investigate the prevalence of dystonic tremor and tremor associated with dystonia (TAWD) in patients with cervical dystonia. Background: The link between dystonia and…
  • 2018 International Congress

    The Research of the Structural Changes of Cerebellar Tissue in Tremor-type Parkinson’s Disease Based on DKI

    T. Siyu, T. Dan, X. xiaoyan, Q. Jin, H. Xiushuang (Dalian, China)

    Objective: Using Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging (DKI) to observe the structural changes of the cerebellum in patients with tremor-type Parkinson’s Disease (PD), and to provide a…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Effects of balance training in patients with cervical dystonia

    J. Richter, C. Weise, A. Villringer, P. Ragert, D. Weise (Leipzig, Germany)

    Objective: To investigate if patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show more subtle deficits in static and dynamic balance as well as learning a whole body…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Unusual eye movement found in antineuronal nuclear autoantibody type 2 (ANNA-2); both seesaw nystagmus and opsoclonus may provide a novel mechanism

    M. Rizvi, L. Cameron, A. Shaikh, C. Kilbane (Cleveland, OH, USA)

    Objective: We conceptualized a novel mechanism for seesaw nystagmus highlighting reverberations due to abnormal hyperexcitability of the reciprocally innervating circuit of excitatory burst neuron in…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Abnormal cerebellar learning in cervical dystonia

    T. Bäumer, E. Tzvi, J. Junker, J. Verrel, S. Loens (Luebeck, Germany)

    Objective: This study was conceptualized to asses if patients with cervical dystonia (CD) exhibit deficits in cerebellar function tested by motor adaptation and motor sequence…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis: A heterogeneous condition

    D. Cerdán, B. Fernández, J. Eguizábal, P. Gil, A. Mendoza, A. Castrillo, F. Rodríguez, C. Tabernero, J. Duarte (Segovia, Spain)

    Objective: Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis(CTX)is a relentless progressive disorder with treatment predominantly preventive,so early diagnosis is crucial.The object of this study is to evaluate clinical manifestations and…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Eye movement disorders after cerebellar infaction

    M. Munteanu (Bucharest, Romania)

    Objective: This study aims to demostrate that the posterior cerebellar vermis controls both saccade precision and smooth pursuit velocity in humans. Background: The posterior vermis…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Does cerebellar dysfunction contribute to tremor in Parkinson’s disease?

    E. Batzianouli, M. Pagliaro, D. Benninger (Lausanne, Switzerland)

    Objective: This study aims to investigate the potential role of cerebellar dysfunction in the pathogenesis of tremor in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Background: Rest tremor in…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Gray Matter Density in Essential Tremor: A Lobule by Lobule Analysis of the Cerebellum

    E. Louis, J. Dyke, E. Cameron, N. Hernandez, U. Dydak (New Haven, CT, USA)

    Objective: Our hypothesis was that regional differences in cerebellar gray matter (GM) density may better distinguish essential tremor (ET) cases from controls.  Background: The pathophysiological…
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