Cerebellar Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

Are cerebellar lesions contralateral or ipsilateral symptoms?

A

Ipsilateral

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2
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3 sc after lesions of flocculonodular

A
  1. Central Vestibular Symptoms
  2. Gait/Trunk Ataxia
  3. Little change in tone of extremity
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3
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3 sx after lesions of anterior lobe/paleocerebellum

A
  1. Hypotonia
  2. Truncal Ataxia
  3. Ataxia Gait
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4
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5 sx after lesions of posterior lobe

A
  1. Intention tremor
  2. Dysdiadochonkinesia
  3. Dysmetria
  4. Dyssynergia
  5. Perceptual Tasks
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5
Q

What type of tremor does someone have with a cerebellar lesion?

A

Intention

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6
Q

Does a cb lesion cause hypo or hypertonia?

A

Hypo, especially acutely

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7
Q

Asthenia

A

Generalized weakness

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8
Q

Strength in cb lesions?

A

Generalized weakness (Asthenia)

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