Walking
...ad between the cerebrum and the brain stem. The
cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. cerebral hemisphere (seh-REE-bral HEM-is-feer) ... Full article >>> Also, these lots are occasionally reserved for special university events. You can pay ...
Telangiectasia
... produces antibodies against the neuron s in the
cerebellum ) Post -infectious condition (typically following chickenpox ) Hereditary condition ( congenital cerebellar ataxia , Friedreich's ataxia , ataxia telangiectasia , ... Full article >>> fatty acid ; essential fever ; essentia...
Skull
...l Absence of the brain (cerebral hemispheres and
cerebellum ) Facial feature abnormalities Heart defects ... Full article >>> In some cases, the skull can break. If the skull is not broken, the injury is a closed head injury . If the skull is broken, the injury is an open head inj...
Pons
... brainstem (midbrain, pons , and medulla ). The
cerebellum is located posterior ly to the brainstem and pla...rs in the tissue s of the basal ganglia, pons ,
cerebellum , and deep white matter of the brain. Blood irritates the brain tissue s, causing swelling (cer...
Posterior
... brainstem (midbrain, pons , and medulla ). The
cerebellum is located posterior ly to the brainstem and plays a role in maintaining equilibrium and muscle tone. Full article >>> The pituitary gland is also located in the brain. It has two parts. The back ( posterior ) portion stores hor...
Peripheral
...icle >>> Disease s that damage the
cerebellum , spinal cord, and peripheral nerve s (connecting the
cerebellum to the muscle groups) can interfere with the fine tuning of muscular movement and result in coa...
Medulla oblongata
...ulla oblongata , the pons and the midbrain; the
cerebellum ; the cerebrum (one half, or hemisphere shown), and the diencephalon . Full article >>> The brain stem consists of the midbrain, pons , and medulla oblongata . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... ...
Generalized tonic
... (if it occurs in the corticospinal tract or the
cerebellum ) Familial periodic paralysis ... Full article >>> Generalized tonic -clonic seizures (GTC or grand mal seizures ) - This seizure is characterized by five distinct phases that occur in the child. Full article >>>...
Cerebellum
Cerebellum - Function The
cerebellum processes input from other areas of the brain, sp...mma -globulin ... Full article >>>
cerebellum (ser-uh-BEL-um) The portion of the brain in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the bra...
Cerebrum
...they may arise in the brain stem, cerebrum , and
cerebellum . Astrocytomas are gliomas , brain tumors deriv...brain tissue in the brain stem, cerebrum , and
cerebellum ( multi focal leukoencephalopathy or PML), ... Full article >>>...
Autosomal recessive
... inheritance Supportive treatment Normally the
cerebellum (an area at the back of the brain which plays an important part in the control of balance and co-ordination) has two interconnected halves or hemispheres. Full article >>> Autosomal recessive PKD is a rare inherited form. Symptoms...
Ataxia Telangiectasia
... produces antibodies against the neuron s in the
cerebellum ) Post -infectious condition (typically following chickenpox ) Hereditary condition ( congenital cerebellar ataxia , Friedreich's ataxia , ataxia telangiectasia , ... Full article >>> Pin2 interacts with and is also phosphoryla...
Artery
...o the back of the brain, including the brainstem,
cerebellum and occipital lobes. Full article >>> Retina l artery occlusion Definition Retina l artery occlusion refers to the closure of the central retina l artery and usually results in complete loss of vision in one eye . Full ar...
Anencephaly
...sacs filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Usually the
cerebellum and brainstem are formed normally. Full article >>> Anencephaly [ Support Group ] Anesthesia Anesthetic or corticosteroid injection s for low back pain [Medication] ... Full article >>> Anencephaly is a neu...