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Amygdala of cerebellum
Cerebellar dysarthria
Cerebellar folia
Cerebellar impaction
Cerebellar impaction syndrome
Cerebellar tonsil
Congenital cerebellar ataxia
Lateral medullary syndrome
Marie disease
Marie's cerebellar ataxia
Marie's disease
Nonne-Marie sydrome
Posterior cerebellar artery syndrome
Posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome
Thrombosis of the posterior cerebellar artery
Tonsilla of cerebellum
Vieusseux-Wallenberg syndrome
Wallenberg syndrome
Wallenberg's syndrome

Traduction de «cerebellar folia » (Anglais → Français) :



Wallenberg's syndrome | lateral medullary syndrome | posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome | thrombosis of the posterior cerebellar artery | Vieusseux-Wallenberg syndrome | Wallenberg syndrome

syndrome de Wallenberg | syndrome de l'artère cérébelleuse postéro-inférieure | syndrome de l'artère latérale du bulbe | syndrome bulbaire latéral | syndrome rétro-olivaire de Déjerine | syndrome de Vieusseux-Wallenberg


cerebellar impaction | cerebellar impaction syndrome

syndrome d'engagement | syndrome d'engagement des amygdales cérébelleuses


congenital cerebellar ataxia | Marie disease | Marie's cerebellar ataxia | Marie's disease | Nonne-Marie sydrome

rédo-ataxie cérébelleuse


Cerebellar ataxia Cayman type has characteristics of psychomotor retardation, hypotonia and cerebellar dysfunction (nystagmus, ataxic gait, truncal ataxia, dysarthric speech and intention tremor), associated with cerebellar hypoplasia. The prevalence

ataxie type Caïman


A very rare subtype of autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type 3 with characteristics of late-onset and slowly progressive cerebellar signs (gait ataxia) and eye movement abnormalities. To date, only 23 affected patients have been described from on

ataxie spinocérébelleuse type 26


A rare subtype of type 1 autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia with characteristics of cerebellar ataxia, tremor and cognitive impairment. Prevalence is unknown. Fewer than 80 patients affected by the disease have been identified to date. Age of onset

ataxie spinocérébelleuse type 15/16


amygdala of cerebellum | tonsilla of cerebellum | cerebellar tonsil

amygdale cérébelleuse | lobule rachidien | tonsille du cervelet | amygdale du cervelet | lobe paramédian du cervelet | tonsilla cerebelli




Wallenberg's syndrome [ lateral medullary syndrome | posterior cerebellar artery syndrome ]

syndrome de Wallenberg [ syndrome de Vieusseux-Wallenberg | syndrome bulbaire latéral | syndrome de l'artère latéral du bulbe ]


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