Dominantly inherited congenital cerebellar ataxia with atrophy of the vermis
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Dominantly inherited congenital cerebellar ataxia with atrophy of the vermis
Abstract
We report a mother and daughter with congenital cerebellar ataxia and normal intelligence. Computed tomography revealed localized atrophy of the cerebellar vermis. This is the second case report of dominantly inherited, nonprogressive, congenital cerebellar ataxia.
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