1. A Clinical Classification of Hereditary Ataxias
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A. Sadibelouiz, M. Roy, A. Barbeau, and M. Sadibelouiz
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ataxia ,Cerebellar Ataxia ,Genes, Recessive ,Neurological examination ,Chromosomes ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,Humans ,Genes, Dominant ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Syndrome ,General Medicine ,Deep Tendon Reflex ,Hereditary Ataxias ,Neurology ,Personal computer ,Optic nerve ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,Age of onset ,business - Abstract
We present a working and flexible classification of inherited ataxic syndromes based on the use of simple tools available to every clinician: a good history (particularly pinpointing the age of onset, the rate of progression and the mode of inheritance) and a neurological examination (identifying the presence of ataxia, deep tendon reflexes in the knee, optic nerve, retinal and/or 8th nerve signs). This classification is easily coded for computer translation on any personal computer. The place occupied by a given disorder may, by contiguity, give a clue to its pathophysiology.
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- 1984
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