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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 67
Case 49 Postinfectious Ataxia
Ataxia History and Physical A previously well 5-year-old boy presented with progressively worsening headache over 2 days
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 67
Case 49 Postinfectious Ataxia
Ataxia History and Physical A previously well 5-year-old boy presented with progressively worsening headache over 2 days
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 67
Case 49 Postinfectious Ataxia
Ataxia History and Physical A previously well 5-year-old boy presented with progressively worsening headache over 2 days
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 90
SECTION 14 Movement Disorders and Ataxia
Ataxia Angeles Schteinschnaider, Martín D. Carnevale, Micaela Chinigioli, Diana Ángulo Manchola, Rocio E. Alamo, and Jeff L. Waugh
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 90
SECTION 14 Movement Disorders and Ataxia
Ataxia Angeles Schteinschnaider, Martín D. Carnevale, Micaela Chinigioli, Diana Ángulo Manchola, Rocio E. Alamo, and Jeff L. Waugh
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 90
SECTION 14 Movement Disorders and Ataxia
Ataxia Angeles Schteinschnaider, Martín D. Carnevale, Micaela Chinigioli, Diana Ángulo Manchola, Rocio E. Alamo, and Jeff L. Waugh
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
Ataxia is a common clinical sign characterized by impaired coordination of movement and balance, resulting in a lack
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
Ataxia is a common clinical sign characterized by impaired coordination of movement and balance, resulting in a lack
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
Ataxia is a common clinical sign characterized by impaired coordination of movement and balance, resulting in a lack
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
ataxia in children is acute cerebellar ataxia following viral or bacterial illness, which is thought to be an autoimmune
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