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247 related items for PubMed ID: 9773070

  • 1. [Lesions of ponto-cerebellar and olivo-cerebellar afferents demonstrated by neurophysiologic analysis].
    Setta F, Manto MU, Jacquy J, Dethy S, Hildebrand J, Baecke M, Barthelémy M.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1998 Jun; 154(5):391-8. PubMed ID: 9773070
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  • 2. [Mechanism of hypometria caused by pontocerebellar infarction].
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  • 4. Postural axial tremor in a patient with cerebellar atrophy.
    Albanese A, Daniele A, Lo Monaco M, Di Lazzaro V, Restuccia D, Milone M, Tonali P.
    Mov Disord; 1992 Dec; 7(3):273-80. PubMed ID: 1620146
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  • 5. Different types of cerebellar hypometria associated with a distinct topography of the lesion in cerebellum.
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  • 7. Suppression of motor cortical excitability by electrical stimulation over the cerebellum in ataxia.
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  • 8. Single-neuron analysis of human thalamus in patients with intention tremor and other clinical signs of cerebellar disease.
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  • 9. MR imaging findings of tremors associated with lesions in cerebellar outflow tracts: report of two cases.
    Nakamura R, Kamakura K, Tadano Y, Hosoda Y, Nagata N, Tsuchiya K, Iwata M, Shibasaki H.
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  • 11. Cerebellar outflow lesions: a comparison of movement deficits resulting from lesions at the levels of the cerebellum and thalamus.
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    Marx JJ, Iannetti GD, Thömke F, Fitzek S, Galeotti F, Truini A, Stoeter P, Dieterich M, Hopf HC, Cruccu G.
    Neuroimage; 2008 Feb 15; 39(4):1625-32. PubMed ID: 18083566
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  • 13. Detection of silent cerebellar lesions by increasing the inertial load of the moving hand.
    Manto M, Godaux E, Jacquy J.
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  • 14. [A 60-year-old man with intention tremor as an initial symptom followed by cerebellar ataxia, peripheral neuropathy and dementia].
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    Ilg W, Giese MA, Gizewski ER, Schoch B, Timmann D.
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  • 17. Essential tremor entrains rapid voluntary movements.
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  • 19. [An adult case of probable Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome, presenting resting tremor].
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    Melzer N, Grimm A, Meuth SG, Solymosi L, Stoll G.
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