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Did you mean cerebellar ataxia, or is this some other form of brain ick I've never heard of?cerebral ataxia
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Did you mean cerebellar ataxia, or is this some other form of brain ick I've never heard of?cerebral ataxia
A lazy bing search (lol I know) says they're both a thing. Differences:Did you mean cerebellar ataxia, or is this some other form of brain ick I've never heard of?
| Feature | Cerebellar Ataxia | Cerebral/NPCA Ataxia |
|---|---|---|
| Primary site | Cerebellum | Cerebral cortex or associated pathways |
| Cause | Degeneration, lesion, toxicity, autoimmune | Congenital malformation, cortical injury |
| Limb coordination | Dysmetria, intention tremor, dysdiadochokinesia | Mild incoordination, poor motor planning |
| Gait | Wide-based, staggering, ipsilateral to lesion | Mild, bilateral, often static |
| Speech | Dysarthria, scanning speech | Usually less affected |
| Eye movements | Nystagmus, saccadic errors | Typically normal |
| Progression | Often progressive (in degenerative forms) | Usually non-progressive |
| Laterality | Ipsilateral | Bilateral or diffuse |
| Treatment | Symptomatic, rehabilitation, experimental therapies | Supportive, motor planning exercises |
Brad says “cerebral” in the video, so not sure if he’s misspeaking or if they’re different thingsDid you mean cerebellar ataxia, or is this some other form of brain ick I've never heard of?
Thank you. That's actually valuable information. Although it horrifies me that this thing is possible.A lazy bing search (lol I know) says they're both a thing. Differences:
Feature Cerebellar Ataxia Cerebral/NPCA Ataxia Primary site Cerebellum Cerebral cortex or associated pathways Cause Degeneration, lesion, toxicity, autoimmune Congenital malformation, cortical injury Limb coordination Dysmetria, intention tremor, dysdiadochokinesia Mild incoordination, poor motor planning Gait Wide-based, staggering, ipsilateral to lesion Mild, bilateral, often static Speech Dysarthria, scanning speech Usually less affected Eye movements Nystagmus, saccadic errors Typically normal Progression Often progressive (in degenerative forms) Usually non-progressive Laterality Ipsilateral Bilateral or diffuse Treatment Symptomatic, rehabilitation, experimental therapies Supportive, motor planning exercises
I was surprised too. Though I suppose I shouldn't be -- the human body seems very innovative and creative at finding exciting new ways to fail catastrophically yet also painfully and slowly.Thank you. That's actually valuable information. Although it horrifies me that this thing is possible.
Never heard of this lady but apparently she was big in her scene.Leslie Fish died yesterday in hospice. I hate it when interesting people shuffle off this moral coil.
Leslie Fish
Eugene Hasenfus, survivor of the Iran-Contra incident, died at the age of 84
In 2003, he pleaded guilty in Brown County to a charge of Lewd, Lascivious Behavior after exposing himself multiple times in store parking lots.
His obituary states Hasenfus spent the later half of his life [...] spoiling his pet cats with “entirely too many treats.”
Eugene Hasenfus
Lewd, Lascivious Behavior
So, what's his KF handle?spoiling his pet cats
All that's left is Booker himself. Hopefully he's jamming with Duck Dunn in the afterlife. There's almost enough to put together The Blues Brothers Band now.
Steve Cropper, guitarist for the rock band Booker T. And The M.G.'s and member of Stax Records, died at the age of 84.
Y'think Dan Aykroyd is sitting in the middle of a circle made from crystal skull vodka bottles trying to summon them all right now?There's almost enough to put together The Blues Brothers Band now.
Or so he would have us believe...
FATALITY!