Cerebellar disorders
Spinal cerebellar dysfunction is the main symptom of dyskinesia. Pathologically, it is mainly a degeneration of the cerebellum and its afferent and efferent pathways. Clinically, it is characterized by ataxia and dysarthria. A large number of clinical data report studies show that most patients with cerebellar atrophy are hereditary, and the disease is chronic and progressive, and if they are not effectively controlled, they will soon be life-threatening. Therefore, once found to be treated with medication as soon as possible, it can effectively control the condition, improve the original symptoms, improve the quality of life, and delay life. But there is no complete cure, which is incurable.
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