5.5 Disorders of the Cerebellum Flashcards

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What are the three functional divisions of the cerebellum? What areas do they correspond to, and what are their functions?

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  • Vestibulocerebellum (FN lobe). Important for maintaining balance and controlling eye movements.
  • Spinocerebellum (anterior lobe, vermis, and medial posterior lobe). Important for muscle tone and skilled, voluntary movements.
  • Cerebrocerebellum (lateral posterior lobe). Important for planning, timing and initiating voluntary movement.
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What is seen in cerebrocerebellum lesions?

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  • Variable delays in initiating movement
  • Temporal irregularity, esp. with hand movement
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What is seen in spinocerebellum lesions?

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  • Decreased accuracy in reaching movements
  • Poorly coordinated joint motion
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What is seen in vestibulocerebellum lesions?

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  • Balance problems
  • Problems coordinating limb movements while standing
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Why are we unlikely to have unilateral deficits in response to a medical cerebellar lesion?

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Because the contralateral medial musculature can compensate; this is not the case in the lateral thalamus

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List 5 distinctive signs of cerebellar disease

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  1. Hypotonia
  2. Ataxia
  3. Intention tremor
  4. Cerebellar nystagmus
  5. Astasia-abasia
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Describe an intention tremor.

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Not present at rest. Becomes more marked at end of movement

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What is astasia?

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Inability to stand

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What is abasia?

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Inability to walk

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