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  2. Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS), also called Schmahmann's syndrome [1] is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum of the brain. It refers to a constellation of deficits in the cognitive domains of executive function , spatial cognition , language , and affect resulting from damage to the cerebellum.

  3. Cerebellum - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] In particular, the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome or Schmahmann's syndrome [33] has been described in adults [34] and children. [35] Estimates based on functional mapping of the cerebellum using functional MRI suggest that more than half of the cerebellar cortex is interconnected with association zones of the cerebral cortex ...

  4. Category:Syndromes affecting the cerebellum - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome; Cerebellar stroke syndrome; Corneal-cerebellar syndrome; D. Dandy–Walker malformation; G. Gómez–López-Hernández ...

  5. Category:Cognitive disorders - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome; Clinical Dementia Rating; Clouding of consciousness; Cognitive impairment; Cognitive vulnerability; Corticobasal degeneration;

  6. Dysmetria - Wikipedia

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    A common motor syndrome that causes dysmetria is cerebellar motor syndrome, which also marked by impairments in gait (also known as ataxia), disordered eye movements, tremor, difficulty swallowing and poor articulation. [5] As stated above, cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) also causes dysmetria.

  7. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Central pain syndrome; Centurion syndrome; Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome; Cerebellar stroke syndrome; Cerebellopontine angle syndrome; Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome; Cervicocranial syndrome; Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease; CHARGE syndrome; Charles Bonnet syndrome; Chiari–Frommel syndrome; Chiasmal syndrome; Chilaiditi syndrome

  8. Gillespie syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Gillespie syndrome, also called aniridia, cerebellar ataxia and mental deficiency, [1] [2] [3] is a rare genetic disorder. The disorder is characterized by partial aniridia (meaning that part of the iris is missing), ataxia (motor and coordination problems), and, in most cases, intellectual disability .

  9. Cerebellar ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar ataxia is a form of ataxia originating in the cerebellum. [1] Non-progressive congenital ataxia (NPCA) is a classical presentation of cerebral ataxias. Cerebellar ataxia can occur as a result of many diseases and may present with symptoms of an inability to coordinate balance, gait, extremity and eye movements. [ 2 ]