Paraneoplastic cerebellardegeneration is a well-defined clinical entity typically associated with ovarian or breast carcinoma.
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Eleven patients with relatively selective cerebellardegeneration and 11 normal control subjects underwent a comprehensive neurologic and neuropsychological examination.
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Both clinically and pathologically, there are numerous similarities and intersection points between ET and other disorders of cerebellardegeneration.
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As animal models do not faithfully recapitulate the neurological aspects, it remains unclear whether cerebellardegeneration is a neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative phenotype.
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This suggests the presence of a classical anti-Yo antibody.... Paraneoplastic cerebellardegeneration is a well-defined clinical entity typically associated with ovarian or breast carcinoma.
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Ataxia telangiectasia (A-T) is a human disorder that results in a number of clinical symptoms, including cerebellardegeneration and increased cancer predisposition.
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Using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging, we studied the cerebellum of 9 patients with cerebellardegeneration and of 9 age-matched normal control subjects.
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Here, we compare the clinical and postmortem features of ET with other cerebellardegenerations, thereby placing it within the broader context of these diseases.