Примери за използване на Cerebellar на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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providing a single ALLO injection during pregnancy was enough to avert both the cerebellar abnormalities and the aberrant social behaviors in experimental models.
Possible structural anomalies that could influence quantitation of the cerebellar region should be considered.
haemorrhagic stroke or putamen, cerebellar, intraventricular, or subdural haemorrhages).
These symptoms are typical if vertigo is caused by cerebellar disorders such as stroke or tumor.
Repetitive administration of gadodiamide in rats with renal failure was associated with an increase in the T1 hypersignal in the deep cerebellar nuclei relative to controls with normal renal function.
stabilised in 60%(10/15) and cerebellar dysfunction in 88.7%(12/14).
We show that patients with cerebellar degeneration are impaired in using nonrhythmic temporal cues while patients with basal ganglia degeneration associated with Parkinson's disease are impaired in using rhythmic cues,” says Prof. Ivry.
Cerebrovascular accident, cerebellar infarction, cerebrovascular disorder,
We show that patients with cerebellar degeneration are impaired in using non-rhythmic temporal cues while patients with basal ganglia degeneration associated with Parkinson's disease are impaired in using rhythmic cues,” senior author Richard Ivry commented.
thalamic, and cerebellar white matter volumes were lower,
We show that patients with cerebellar degeneration are impaired in using non-rhythmic temporal cues while patients with basal ganglia degeneration associated with Parkinson's disease are impaired in using rhythmic cues,” Ivry said.
it can be due to a mixture of different factors such as damage to the cerebellar connections, weakness, spasticity, etc.
There are several publications in rat models that have demonstrated a T1-weighted signal enhancement in the deep cerebellar nuclei(DCN)- the equivalent to the dentate nucleus(DN)
Cerebellar tremor is a slow tremor of the extremities that occurs at the end of a purposeful movement,
Cerebellar tremor(also known as"intention tremor")
seizures and cerebellar dysfunction.
myopathy, cerebellar ataxia, ophthalmoplegia,
infratentorial, cerebellar, or peduncular high-grade glioma,
infratentorial, cerebellar, or peduncular high-grade glioma,
parosmia, cerebellar syndrome, dysaesthesia,