Abstract
Ataxia is defined as a lack of coordination of voluntary movement, caused by a variety of factors. Ataxia can be classified by the age at onset and type (chronic or acute). The causative lesions involve the cerebellum and cerebellar connections. The correct, appropriate use of neuroimaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging, can make the diagnosis relatively accurate and facilitate implementation of the appropriate clinical management. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to describe the imaging findings of ataxia, based on cases obtained from the archives of a tertiary care hospital, with a review of the most important findings. We also review and discuss the imaging aspects of infectious, toxic, vascular, and inflammatory diseases.
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Jarry, V. de M., Pereira, F. V., Dalaqua, M., Duarte, J. Á., França Junior, M. C., & Reis, F. (2022). Common and uncommon neuroimaging manifestations of ataxia: an illustrated guide for the trainee radiologist. Part 1 – acquired diseases. Radiologia Brasileira, 55(4), 253–258. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-3984.2021.0111
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