Cerebellar Atrophy
What causes Cerebellar Atrophy?
How is Cerebellar Atrophy Diagnosed?
Can Cerebellar Atrophy Be Reversed?
Can Dilantin Cause Cerebellar Atrophy?
Do You have Cerebellar Atrophy? | ||
Symptoms of Cerebellar Atrophy | ||
Wide-legged, unsteady, lurching walk that is usually accompanied by a back and forth tremor in the trunk of the body. | ||
Can you recover from acute cerebellar ataxia? | ||
Cerebellar degeneration is a process in which neurons (nerve cells) in the cerebellum – the area of the brain that controls coordination and balance – deteriorate and die. | ||
PubMed research for side effects of Dilantin | ||
Cerebellar Dysfunction and Ataxia in Patients with Epilepsy: Coincidence, Consequence, or Cause? Anticonvulsant-induced dyskinesias: a comparison with dyskinesias induced by neuroleptics. Psychosis as Harbinger of Phenytoin Toxicity Drug-induced peripheral neuropathies. Discussion on the Toxic Effects of Drugs used in Neurological and Psychiatric Practice Proc R Soc Med. 1957 Aug; 50(8): 611–619. |