"Gait Ataxia" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Impairment of the ability to coordinate the movements required for normal ambulation (WALKING) which may result from impairments of motor function or sensory feedback. This condition may be associated with BRAIN DISEASES (including CEREBELLAR DISEASES and BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES); SPINAL CORD DISEASES; or PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES.
Descriptor ID |
D020234
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.597.350.090.750 C10.597.404.450 C23.888.592.350.090.600 C23.888.592.413.450
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Concept/Terms |
Gait Ataxia- Gait Ataxia
- Ataxia, Gait
- Ataxias, Gait
- Gait Ataxias
- Ataxia of Gait
Gait Ataxia, Sensory- Gait Ataxia, Sensory
- Ataxia, Sensory Gait
- Ataxias, Sensory Gait
- Gait Ataxias, Sensory
- Sensory Gait Ataxia
- Sensory Gait Ataxias
Cerebellar Gait Ataxia- Cerebellar Gait Ataxia
- Ataxia, Cerebellar Gait
- Ataxias, Cerebellar Gait
- Cerebellar Gait Ataxias
- Gait Ataxia, Cerebellar
- Gait Ataxias, Cerebellar
- Cerebellar Gait
- Cerebellar Gaits
- Gait, Cerebellar
- Gaits, Cerebellar
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2006 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2010 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Gait Ataxia" by people in Profiles.
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(1)H MR spectroscopy in Friedreich's ataxia and ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 2. Brain Res. 2010 Oct 28; 1358:200-10.
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Measuring Friedreich ataxia: complementary features of examination and performance measures. Neurology. 2006 Jun 13; 66(11):1711-6.