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1 merary, yet unerupted, teeth; and cerebellar intention tremor.
2 dentified syndrome are cerebellar ataxia and intention tremor.
3 postural and kinetic tremor and 12% isolated intention tremor.
4 ed penetrance of the combination of reported intention tremor and gait ataxia in male carriers (17%,
5 nce interval, 3.9-25.4; P =.003) of combined intention tremor and gait ataxia when compared with male
6 inical features of FXTAS include progressive intention tremor and gait ataxia, accompanied by charact
7 inly characterized by motor problems such as intention tremor and gait ataxia, cognitive decline and
9 ermetric and dysmetric ataxia, truncal sway, intention tremors and absent menace responses, with posi
11 characterized by progressive development of intention tremor, ataxia, parkinsonism and neuropsycholo
13 ebellar dysfunction manifested by nystagmus, intention tremor, dysarthric speech, and an ataxic gait.
14 polarization and (ii) may have accounted for intention tremors observed during ethanol withdrawal.
15 esity, unprovoked aggressive outbursts, fine intention tremor, pes cavus, and abnormalities of the to
16 al tremor were compared with patients having intention tremor plus other clinical signs of cerebellar
17 eneral population, older men with ataxia and intention tremor should be screened for the FMR1 mutatio
18 vement disorders had mild incoordination and intention tremor, suggestive of cerebellar dysfunction.
19 y an ataxic, unstable gait accompanied by an intention tremor, typical of cerebellar dysfunction.
20 that intention ET is similar to that of the intention tremor which is characteristic of cerebellar l
21 essential tremor are similar to those of the intention tremor which is characteristic of cerebellar l
22 is new syndrome are cerebellar ataxia and/or intention tremor, which were chosen as clinical inclusio