Locomotor ataxia 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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power for light shunting duties Locomotor activity Locomotor ataxia Locomotor effects of shoes Locomotor stimulation Locomotor system (disambiguation) Locomotion...
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Ataxic cerebral palsy Locomotor ataxia Bruns apraxia "Dystaxia Definition & Meaning". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 13 September 2023. "Ataxia - Symptoms & Causes"...
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drew inspiration for writing Dracula. He died on 20 April 1912 due to locomotor ataxia and was cremated in north London. Since his death, his magnum opus...
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frequently in newspaper headlines as "St. Vitus' Dance"; as well as "locomotor ataxia, partial paralyxia, seistica, neuralgia rheumatism, nervous headache...
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hypoesthesias (abnormally diminished sense of touch), tabetic gait (locomotor ataxia), progressive degeneration of the joints, loss of coordination, episodes...
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theories. Bram Stoker (1847–1912), Irish author Cause of death listed as "Locomotor ataxia 6 months", presumed to be a reference to syphilis. Guy de Maupassant...
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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, which, like other spinocerebellar ataxias, is characterized by neurological...
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Children's Hospital) and was torn down in 1965. Long-suffering from locomotor ataxia, Leland Stanford died of heart failure at home in Palo Alto, California...
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Hydrocele Hysteria Infantile paralysis Insanity Leprosy Leucoderma Lockjaw Locomotor ataxia Lupus Nervous debility Obesity Paralysis Plague Pleurisy Pneumonia...
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