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Evaluation of ataxia
Computed tomography scan of the brain showing a hemorrhage in the cerebellum with extension into the fourth ventricle
From the collection of Dr S. H. Subramony; used with permission
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Evaluation of ataxia
Large mass lesion in the cerebellum with pressure effects, as seen on MRI
From the collection of Dr S. H. Subramony; used with permission
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Tendon xanthoma seen in cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
From the collection of Dr S. H. Subramony, with thanks to Dr Uday Muthane; used with permission
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MRI of brain showing early cerebellar and brain stem atrophy in SCA 1
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Pes cavus deformity in Friedreich ataxia
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Cerebellar infarct as seen on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence magnetic resonance image: note secondary edema and effacement of the fourth ventricle
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Infarct in the dorsolateral medulla together with scattered infarcts in the cerebellum, as seen on diffusion-weighted imaging sequence magnetic resonance image
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Acute bilateral cerebellar infarct, as seen on diffusion-weighted imaging sequence magnetic resonance image
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Early conjunctival telangiectasia in a patient with ataxia telangiectasia
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