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Matinales de l'Institut du Cerveau (in French)

Conference Paris Brain Institute Mornings Focus on Ataxia

Conférence Les matinales de l'Institut du Cerveau  Focus sur les Ataxies

Also known as cerebellar syndromes, ataxia results in disorders of coordination, balance and eye damage. Genetic ataxies that affect both sides of the body and are slow-moving are distinguished from acquired ataxies that occur abruptly after sudden brain damage and congenital ataxies due to developmental malformations of the brain.

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