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Nov 13, 2022, 22 tweets

The dysfunctional little brain!!!
Part II

“regulates ‘rate, range, and force’ of movement”

Dutch anatomist Lodewijk 'Louis' Bolk (1866–1930)

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101434862

#MedTwitter #neurotwitter #EndNeurophobia #tweetorials

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Cerebellar tremor

- intention (active, kinetic, or terminal) tremor
- increase in amplitude approaching to target

normal (1) cerebellar (2) PD (3) ET (4)

doi.org/10.1097/017206… via: JAAPA

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Cerebellar tremor

- intention (active, kinetic, or terminal) tremor
- increase in amplitude approaching to target
- 1st proximal muscles

via: Dr. Prodigious

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Cerebellar tremor

- intention (active, kinetic, or terminal) tremor
- increase in amplitude approaching to target
- 1st proximal muscles

via: Dr. Ataullah’s Tutorial

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Cerebellar outflow pathway tremors

- postural tremor of the outstretched limbs, may also occur
- 1st proximal muscles
- when severe, can have myoclonic features
- rubral tremor (cerebellar outflow tremor)

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Cerebellar postural tremor

- postural tremor of the outstretched limbs, may also occur
- 1st proximal muscles

10.1016/j.parkreldis.2011.11.016 via: Parkinsonism Relat Disord

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Cerebellar postural tremor

- postural tremor of the outstretched limbs, may also occur
- 1st proximal muscles

10.1016/j.parkreldis.2020.04.013 via: Parkinsonism Relat Disord

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Finally, ataxia

What is cerebellar ataxia?

“varying degrees of dyssynergia, dysmetria, lack of agonist-antagonist coordination, and tremor”

- unspecific
- sensory ataxia ➡️ worse w/ eyes closed

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Head titubation

- axial hypotonia
- slow-frequency cerebellar outflow tremor

via: Extensive Medicine

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Head titubation

- axial hypotonia
- slow-frequency cerebellar outflow tremor

doi.org/10.1212/WNL.00… via: Neurology
@AlbertoEspay

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Cerebellar ataxic gait

“Wide based, reeling, careening (drunken sailor)”

- inability to walk tandem
- step length varies unpredictably
- turning may bring out a stagger
- acute alcohol intoxication



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Tandem gait paradigm

“dysmetria, hypometria, hypermetria, and inappropriate timing of foot placement”

-correlated w/ symptom severity & quantitative balance & gait parameters
-cerebellar, sensory ataxia, vestibulopathy

via: emrcpian

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Cerebellar gait observations

Unilateral lesions
- deviation of head&body toward affected side
- when standing, there is an inclination to fall
- when walking a tendency to deviate, toward the side of the lesion
- decrease of the normal pendular movement of the arm

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Cerebellar homunculus

vermis lesions
- not able to stand erect and may fall either backward or forward
- gait is staggering, reeling, or lurching in character, without laterality.

neupsykey.com/wp-content/upl…

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Cerebellar fits

decerebrate rigidity episodes because of brainstem dysfunction due to mass effect from cerebellar lesions

- EEG variable amplitude diffuse asynch slow waves
- noncortical
- misdiagnosis, wrong therapeutic intervention

doi.org/10.1016/j.brai… via: Brain Dev
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Cerebellar mutism

- complication of posterior fossa surgery, especially in children
- 24% medulloblastoma
- dentate-thalamo-cortical tracts
- neurocognitive outcome is not favorable

posteriorfossa.org

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Cerebellar writing

- macrographia, characters become larger
- long writing time
- variable velocity
- deviation&shape pen tip > finger/wrist

doi.org/10.1016/B978-0… via: The Linguistic Cerebellum

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Cerebellar drift

“drifts mainly outward, either at same level, rising, sinking”

- accentuated by raise&lower arms or tapping wrists
- ipsilateral

3 drifts

cerebellar (out)
pronator (Barre’s sign, ⬇️, pronation)
parietal (contralateral, up&out)

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Cerebellar drift

“drifts mainly outward, either at same level, rising, sinking”

- accentuated by raise&lower arms or tapping wrists
- ipsilateral

3 drifts

cerebellar (out)
pronator (Barre’s sign, ⬇️, pronation)
parietal (contralateral, up&out)

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Nystagmus - future thread

- vestibulocerebellar pathways

“often result from involvement of the connections of the cerebellum with other centers rather than actual cerebellar dysfunction”

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The dysfunctional little brain!!!
Part I



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