| cerebellar d., paraneoplastic |
the most common paraneoplastic syndrome affecting the brain, occurring most commonly with ovarian and breast carcinoma and Hodgkin's disease, characterized pathologically by severe loss of Purkinje cells and clinically by insidious and progressive truncal and appendicular ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, and occasionally dementia. In some women with gynecologic or breast carcinoma, it is associated with an autoantibody (anti-Yo).
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| cerebellar d., primary progressive |
a familial disease marked by motor disorders and due to cerebellar degeneration, occurring in adults between the ages of thirty and forty and progressing slowly to a fatal termination; called also Holmes' d.
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| cerebellar f.’s |
fissurae cerebelli.
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| cerebellar g. |
a staggering ataxic gait, sometimes with a tendency to fall to one side, indicative of cerebellar lesions.
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| cerebellar h. |
hemangioblastoma of the cerebellum, often cystic; an autosomal dominant form is associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease.
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