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Disease Information for Cerebellar tumor
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Vertical Diplopia
- Acute ataxia
- Ataxia
- Ataxia/Motor tremor type
- Awkward Uncoordinated Child
- Cerebellar movement disorder/signs
- Cerebellar signs
- Coordination/signs
- Dysarthria
- Dysdiadochokinesia/Alternating failure
- Fine-motor coordination problems
- Finger to nose test abnormality
- Gait disturbance/abnormality
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- Headache in children
- Hyperreflexia/DTRs increased
- Limb Ataxia
- Limb ataxia/clumsiness child
- Movement or gait disorder/signs
- Nystagmus
- Nystagmus, pendular
- Poor coordination legs/feet
- Slow speech
- Staggering Gait
- Tic syndrome in a child Habit spasm
- Titubation Cerebellar Stagger/Nodding tremor
- Tremor
- Tremor in Children
- Tremor in Elderly
- Unable to tandem walk/straight line
- Vertigo
- Difficulty Talking
- True Vertigo Sign Confirmed
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- CT Scan/Head/Enhancing Brain lesion
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- Acoustic neuritis/neuronitis
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- Cancer in Children
- Cerebellar ataxia
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- Cerebellar tumor
- Hydrocephalus
- Intracranial Mass/Effect
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Primary or metastatic neoplasms of the CEREBELLUM. Tumors in this location frequently present with ATAXIA or signs of INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION due to obstruction of the fourth ventricle. Common primary cerebellar tumors include fibrillary ASTROCYTOMA and cerebellar HEMANGIOBLASTOMA. The cerebellum is a relatively common site for tumor metastases from the lung, breast, and other distant organs. (From Okazaki & Scheithauer, Atlas of Neuropathology, 1988, p86 and p141)
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