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Locomotor ataxia is the inability to precisely control one's own bodily movements.[1]
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Locomotorataxia is the inability to precisely control one's own bodily movements. People afflicted with this disease may walk in a jerky, non-fluid manner...
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drew inspiration for writing Dracula. He died on 20 April 1912 due to locomotorataxia and was cremated in north London. Since his death, his magnum opus...
hypoesthesias (abnormally diminished sense of touch), tabetic gait (locomotorataxia), progressive degeneration of the joints, loss of coordination, episodes...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, which, like other spinocerebellar ataxias, is characterized by neurological...
Children's Hospital) and was torn down in 1965. Long-suffering from locomotorataxia, Leland Stanford died of heart failure at home in Palo Alto, California...
surgeon in 1882. He resigned his post as surgeon in 1892 due to his own locomotorataxia condition. He was then appointed a governor of the hospital. Baker...
the initial symptoms, start with failure of equilibration and marked locomotorataxia. There is no known antidote, medication or treatment for scaritoxin...
(8th ed.). Elsevier. 2009. Barclay, H.V. (1913). "Medical Gymnastics in LocomotorAtaxia: The Frenkel and Other Exercises". The American Journal of Nursing...
which restricted his mobility. Explanations for this have included locomotorataxia and osteoarthritis. Before his death, Meredith was honoured from many...
columns. The bacteria Treponema pallidum that causes syphilis results in locomotorataxia and tabes dorsalis. Further complications from tabes dorsalis include...
It made slow and insidious progress and assumed the characters of locomotorataxia. Yet despite this, after the death of his friend Edward Forbes in 1854...
on The Lady from Shanghai. James Agee later wrote: "The story has locomotorataxia at several of its joints and the intensity of the telling slackens...
Theodore came back to New York in 1842. From 1862 he was suffering from locomotorataxia, a symptom of syphilis and when Henry Dresser visited San Antonio in...
Gourmont's health continued to decline and he began to suffer from locomotorataxia and be increasingly unable to walk. He was deeply depressed by the...
patients who had been carefully selected by Prof. Weisenburg...cases of locomotorataxia, paralysis of one side of the body resulting from a hemorrhage in the...
mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) is a functionally defined area of the midbrain that is associated with the initiation and control of locomotor movements...
December 1915. His death certificate suggests that he had suffered from locomotorataxia, a symptom of advanced stage syphilis, for the last 26 years. He left...
since his brush with death in the Civil War, Altgeld had suffered from locomotorataxia while governor, impairing his ability to walk. He lost all of his property...
Jersey. Bishop died in Philadelphia on May 15, 1905, suffering from locomotorataxia. As one Florida obituary of Bishop noted (while detailing Bishop's...
Printers, 1880 Apoplectiform, Epileptiform, and Hemiparetic Attacks in LocomotorAtaxia (1888) Essentials of Nervous Diseases and Insanity: Their Symptoms...