Total 5 clinical symptoms reported for Ataxia, early-onset, with oculomotor apraxia and hypoalbuminemia
| Abnormality of the nervous system |
An abnormality of the nervous system.
Synonyms:Abnormality of the nervous system; Neurologic abnormalities; Neurological abnormality |
Very frequent |
| Ataxia |
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).
Synonyms:Cerebellar ataxia |
Very frequent |
| Gait disturbance |
The term gait disturbance can refer to any disruption of the ability to walk.
Synonyms:Abnormal gait; Abnormal walk; Difficulty in walking; Gait abnormalities; Gait difficulties; Gait disturbances; Impaired gait; Walking disability |
Very frequent |
| Medial flaring of the eyebrow |
An abnormal distribution of eyebrow hair growth in the medial direction.
Synonyms:Medially flared eyebrows |
Very frequent |
| Peripheral neuropathy |
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.
Synonyms:Peripheral nerve damage; Peripheral neuritis |
Very frequent |