Two cases of acute cerebellar ataxia
G. V. Pervushin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1923, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (4) : 52 -60.
Two cases of acute cerebellar ataxia
There are only about 30 descriptions of cases of the so-called "acute ataxia", which usually develops after infectious diseases, in the literature available to me, so every case of this disease deserves our attention. The entire literature on the subject should be divided into two periods: in the first, all cases of acute ataxia, both spinal and cerebellar, were described together, without distinction; the second period begins with the works of Bekhterev and Nonne, who singled out cases of acute cerebellar ataxia into a special group.
Pervushin G.V.
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