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Absent Achilles reflex- MedGen UID:
- 108240
- •Concept ID:
- C0558845
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- Finding
Absence of the Achilles reflex (also known as the ankle jerk reflex), which can normally be elicited by tapping the tendon is tapped while the foot is dorsiflexed.
Vestibular areflexia- MedGen UID:
- 863489
- •Concept ID:
- C4015052
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- Finding
Vestibular areflexia can be measured as the absence of the caloric nystagmus response in electronystagmography.
Hearing abnormality- MedGen UID:
- 871365
- •Concept ID:
- C4025860
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- Finding
An abnormality of the sensory perception of sound.
Cerebellar ataxia- MedGen UID:
- 849
- •Concept ID:
- C0007758
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- Disease or Syndrome
Cerebellar ataxia refers to ataxia due to dysfunction of the cerebellum. This causes a variety of elementary neurological deficits including asynergy (lack of coordination between muscles, limbs and joints), dysmetria (lack of ability to judge distances that can lead to under- or overshoot in grasping movements), and dysdiadochokinesia (inability to perform rapid movements requiring antagonizing muscle groups to be switched on and off repeatedly).
Dysarthria- MedGen UID:
- 8510
- •Concept ID:
- C0013362
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- Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Dysarthric speech is a general description referring to a neurological speech disorder characterized by poor articulation. Depending on the involved neurological structures, dysarthria may be further classified as spastic, flaccid, ataxic, hyperkinetic and hypokinetic, or mixed.
Abnormal autonomic nervous system physiology- MedGen UID:
- 8511
- •Concept ID:
- C0013363
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- Disease or Syndrome
A functional abnormality of the autonomic nervous system.
Peripheral neuropathy- MedGen UID:
- 18386
- •Concept ID:
- C0031117
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- Disease or Syndrome
Peripheral neuropathy is a general term for any disorder of the peripheral nervous system. The main clinical features used to classify peripheral neuropathy are distribution, type (mainly demyelinating versus mainly axonal), duration, and course.
Positive Romberg sign- MedGen UID:
- 66017
- •Concept ID:
- C0240914
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- Finding
The patient stands with the feet placed together and balance and is asked to close his or her eyes. A loss of balance upon eye closure is a positive Romberg sign and is interpreted as indicating a deficit in proprioception.
Abnormal rapid eye movement sleep- MedGen UID:
- 488885
- •Concept ID:
- C0392188
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- Finding
Abnormality of REM Sleep are phases of REM sleep are characterized by desynchronized EEG patterns, increases in heart rate and blood pressure, sympathetic activation, and a profound loss of muscle tone except for the eye and middle-ear muscles. There are also phases of rapid eye movements.
Hyporeflexia- MedGen UID:
- 195967
- •Concept ID:
- C0700078
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- Finding
Reduction of neurologic reflexes such as the knee-jerk reaction.
Cerebellar atrophy- MedGen UID:
- 196624
- •Concept ID:
- C0740279
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- Disease or Syndrome
Cerebellar atrophy is defined as a cerebellum with initially normal structures, in a posterior fossa with normal size, which displays enlarged fissures (interfolial spaces) in comparison to the foliae secondary to loss of tissue. Cerebellar atrophy implies irreversible loss of tissue and result from an ongoing progressive disease until a final stage is reached or a single injury, e.g. an intoxication or infectious event.
Cerebellar vermis atrophy- MedGen UID:
- 149271
- •Concept ID:
- C0742028
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- Disease or Syndrome
Wasting (atrophy) of the vermis of cerebellum.
Limb ataxia- MedGen UID:
- 196692
- •Concept ID:
- C0750937
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- Finding
A kind of ataxia that affects movements of the extremities.
Gait ataxia- MedGen UID:
- 155642
- •Concept ID:
- C0751837
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- Sign or Symptom
A type of ataxia characterized by the impairment of the ability to coordinate the movements required for normal walking. Gait ataxia is characteirzed by a wide-based staggering gait with a tendency to fall.
Impaired vibratory sensation- MedGen UID:
- 220959
- •Concept ID:
- C1295585
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- Finding
A decrease in the ability to perceive vibration. Clinically, this is usually tested with a tuning fork which vibrates at 128 Hz and is applied to bony prominences such as the malleoli at the ankles or the metacarpal-phalangeal joints. There is a slow decay of vibration from the tuning fork. The degree of vibratory sense loss can be crudely estimated by counting the number of seconds that the examiner can perceive the vibration longer than the patient.
Axonal loss- MedGen UID:
- 316962
- •Concept ID:
- C1832338
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- Finding
A reduction in the number of axons in the peripheral nervous system.
Impaired pain sensation- MedGen UID:
- 373348
- •Concept ID:
- C1837522
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- Finding
Reduced ability to perceive painful stimuli.
Postural instability- MedGen UID:
- 334529
- •Concept ID:
- C1843921
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- Finding
A tendency to fall or the inability to keep oneself from falling; imbalance. The retropulsion test is widely regarded as the gold standard to evaluate postural instability, Use of the retropulsion test includes a rapid balance perturbation in the backward direction, and the number of balance correcting steps (or total absence thereof) is used to rate the degree of postural instability. Healthy subjects correct such perturbations with either one or two large steps, or without taking any steps, hinging rapidly at the hips while swinging the arms forward as a counterweight. In patients with balance impairment, balance correcting steps are often too small, forcing patients to take more than two steps. Taking three or more steps is generally considered to be abnormal, and taking more than five steps is regarded as being clearly abnormal. Markedly affected patients continue to step backward without ever regaining their balance and must be caught by the examiner (this would be called true retropulsion). Even more severely affected patients fail to correct entirely, and fall backward like a pushed toy soldier, without taking any corrective steps.
Decreased distal sensory nerve action potential- MedGen UID:
- 870474
- •Concept ID:
- C4024920
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- Finding
A reduction in the amplitude of sensory nerve action potential in distal nerve segments. This feature is measured by nerve conduction studies.
Cough- MedGen UID:
- 41325
- •Concept ID:
- C0010200
- •
- Sign or Symptom
A sudden, audible expulsion of air from the lungs through a partially closed glottis, preceded by inhalation.
Nystagmus- MedGen UID:
- 45166
- •Concept ID:
- C0028738
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- Disease or Syndrome
Rhythmic, involuntary oscillations of one or both eyes related to abnormality in fixation, conjugate gaze, or vestibular mechanisms.
Downbeat nystagmus- MedGen UID:
- 154401
- •Concept ID:
- C0585544
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- Finding
Downbeat nystagmus is a type of fixation nystagmus with the fast phase beating in a downward direction. It generally increases when looking to the side and down and when lying prone.
Saccadic smooth pursuit- MedGen UID:
- 373096
- •Concept ID:
- C1836479
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- Finding
An abnormality of tracking eye movements in which smooth pursuit is interrupted by an abnormally high number of saccadic movements.
Impaired horizontal smooth pursuit- MedGen UID:
- 355793
- •Concept ID:
- C1866753
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- Finding
An abnormality of ocular smooth pursuit characterized by an impairment of the ability to track horizontally moving objects.
Gaze-evoked nystagmus- MedGen UID:
- 1808161
- •Concept ID:
- C5574666
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- Disease or Syndrome
Nystagmus made apparent by looking to the right or to the left.
- Abnormality of limbs
- Abnormality of the eye
- Abnormality of the nervous system
- Abnormality of the respiratory system
- Ear malformation