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Cerebellar Ataxia

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Definition: Acute cerebellar ataxia is sudden onset of uncoordinated muscle movement.
Acute cerebellar ataxia is most common in children, especially those younger than 3 years old. It often occurs several weeks after a viral illness. Viral infections that may cause this include chickenpox, Coxsackie disease, Epstein-Barr, and mycoplasma pneumonia. Exposure to older insecticides called organophosphates may also cause ataxia.


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