Abstract
Cerebellar ataxias (CAs) manifest with a combination of motor incoordination, cognitive, affective and recently identified social symptoms. Novel therapies aim to stop the progression of the subgroup of the degenerative ataxias, or even to cure the disease with a functional and anatom-ical restoration of the cerebellar circuitry in the near future. The goal of stopping the progression of the disease is particularly relevant if applied at a very early stage of the disease, when the cerebellar reserve is only slightly impaired. Therefore, the search of the prodromal phase or pre-ataxic stage of CAs represents a very important challenge for the scientific community. The identification of pre-manifest individuals and the recruitment of individuals at risk has become a key-challenge to ad-dress neuroprotective therapies. The feasibility is high due to the recent progress in the biological and morphological biomarkers of CAs.
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Manto, M., Shaikh, A. G., & Mitoma, H. (2021). Identification of the prodromal symptoms and pre-ataxic stage in cerebellar disorders: The next challenge. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910057
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