Warning Signs Of Cerebellar Degeneration

Muscle Weakness

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Cerebellar degeneration patients may experience muscle weakness. The cerebellum works by receiving information from the rest of the nervous system: the peripheral nerves, spinal cord, and other portions of the brain. From there, it regulates the body's motor movements. If the cerebellum cannot regulate voluntary movements, patients may experience a weakness in the muscles. This muscle weakness might also occur if the nerve signal is interrupted. Some hereditary forms of cerebellar degeneration can be confirmed through genetic testing. However, genetic tests only work in cases where the particular gene that causes the problem is known. When the condition isn't inherited or the affected gene is unknown, doctors use imaging studies like MRIs and CT scans to diagnose the condition. Both of these studies can show abnormalities in the brain that are typical in patients who have cerebellar degeneration.

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