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- Dyschronometria abstract "Dyschronometria is the medical term used to describe a patient who cannot accurately estimate the amount of time that has passed (i.e., distorted time perception). This can be a sign of cerebellar ataxia. which is when the cerebellum has been damaged and does not function to its fullest ability. Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and ataxia of stance and gait. as well as a precursor for a patient who will be having a stroke. Dyschronometria is an autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia (ADCA) which usually means the ataxia is a less debilitating than an autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia, or an ataxia that is linked to the X-chromosome.".
- Dyschronometria artery Anterior_inferior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria artery Posterior_inferior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria artery Superior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria isPartOfAnatomicalStructure Metencephalon.
- Dyschronometria meshNumber "A08.186.211.132.810.428.200".
- Dyschronometria thumbnail Cerebellum_NIH.png?width=300.
- Dyschronometria vein Inferior_cerebellar_veins.
- Dyschronometria vein Superior_cerebellar_veins.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageExternalLink what-is-dementia.asp.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageExternalLink www.ataxia.org.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageExternalLink ataxia-diagnosis.aspx.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageExternalLink www.jneurosci.org.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageExternalLink www.sfn.org.
- Dyschronometria wikiPageID "20539972".
- Dyschronometria wikiPageRevisionID "601323476".
- Dyschronometria artery Anterior_inferior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria artery Posterior_inferior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria artery Superior_cerebellar_artery.
- Dyschronometria caption "A human brain, with the cerebellum colored in purple".
- Dyschronometria caption "Drawing of the human brain, showing cerebellum and pons".
- Dyschronometria hasPhotoCollection Dyschronometria.
- Dyschronometria image "Gray677.png".
- Dyschronometria ispartof Metencephalon.
- Dyschronometria meshnumber "A08.186.211.132.810.428.200".
- Dyschronometria name "Cerebellum".
- Dyschronometria neurolex "Cerebellum".
- Dyschronometria neurolexid "birnlex_1489".
- Dyschronometria vein Inferior_cerebellar_veins.
- Dyschronometria vein Superior_cerebellar_veins.
- Dyschronometria subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Dyschronometria type Abstraction100002137.
- Dyschronometria type Attribute100024264.
- Dyschronometria type Condition113920835.
- Dyschronometria type Disorder114052403.
- Dyschronometria type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Dyschronometria type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Dyschronometria type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Dyschronometria type State100024720.
- Dyschronometria type AnatomicalStructure.
- Dyschronometria type Brain.
- Dyschronometria type BiologicalObject.
- Dyschronometria comment "Dyschronometria is the medical term used to describe a patient who cannot accurately estimate the amount of time that has passed (i.e., distorted time perception). This can be a sign of cerebellar ataxia. which is when the cerebellum has been damaged and does not function to its fullest ability. Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and ataxia of stance and gait. as well as a precursor for a patient who will be having a stroke.".
- Dyschronometria label "Dyschronometria".
- Dyschronometria sameAs m.051y1_7.
- Dyschronometria sameAs Q5319371.
- Dyschronometria sameAs Q5319371.
- Dyschronometria sameAs Dyschronometria.
- Dyschronometria wasDerivedFrom Dyschronometria?oldid=601323476.
- Dyschronometria depiction Cerebellum_NIH.png.
- Dyschronometria isPrimaryTopicOf Dyschronometria.
- Dyschronometria name "Cerebellum".