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Consensus Paper: Revisiting the Symptoms and Signs of Cerebellar Syndrome
Authors:Florian Bodranghien  Amy Bastian  Carlo Casali  Mark Hallett  Elan D Louis  Mario Manto  Peter Mariën  Dennis A Nowak  Jeremy D Schmahmann  Mariano Serrao  Katharina Marie Steiner  Michael Strupp  Caroline Tilikete  Dagmar Timmann  Kim van Dun
Institution:1.FNRS ULB-Erasme, Unité d’Etude du Mouvement,Brussels,Belgium;2.University of Munich,Munich,Germany;3.CRNL INSERM U1028 CNRS UMR5292, Team ImpAct,Bron,France;4.Lyon I University,Lyon,France;5.Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neurology D, H?pital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer,Bron,France;6.Human Motor Control Section, NINDS,Bethesda,USA;7.Department of Neurology,University Clinic Essen,Essen,Germany;8.Department of Neurology,University of Duisburg-Essen,Essen,Germany;9.Department of Neurology,Yale School of Medicine,New Haven,USA;10.Helios Klinik Kipfenberg,Kipfenberg,Germany;11.Neurologische Universit?tsklinik, Philipps-Universit?t Marburg,Marburg,Germany;12.Kennedy Krieger Institute,Baltimore,USA;13.Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies,Rome Sapienza University,Rome,Italy;14.Rehabilitation Centre, Movement Analysis LAB, Policlinico Italia,Rome,Italy;15.Ataxia Unit, Cognitive Behavioural Neurology Unit, Laboratory for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital,Harvard Medical School,Boston,USA;16.Clinical and Experimental Neurolinguistics, CLIN, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Brussels,Belgium;17.Department of Neurology and Memory Clinic,ZNA Middelheim General Hospital,Antwerp,Belgium
Abstract:The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective processes. Here, we revisit the concept of the cerebellar syndrome in the light of recent advances in our understanding of cerebellar operations. The key symptoms and signs of cerebellar dysfunction, often grouped under the generic term of ataxia, are discussed. Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance are associated with lesions of the vestibulo-cerebellar, vestibulo-spinal, or cerebellar ocular motor systems. The cerebellum plays a major role in the online to long-term control of eye movements (control of calibration, reduction of eye instability, maintenance of ocular alignment). Ocular instability, nystagmus, saccadic intrusions, impaired smooth pursuit, impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), and ocular misalignment are at the core of oculomotor cerebellar deficits. As a motor speech disorder, ataxic dysarthria is highly suggestive of cerebellar pathology. Regarding motor control of limbs, hypotonia, a- or dysdiadochokinesia, dysmetria, grasping deficits and various tremor phenomenologies are observed in cerebellar disorders to varying degrees. There is clear evidence that the cerebellum participates in force perception and proprioceptive sense during active movements. Gait is staggering with a wide base, and tandem gait is very often impaired in cerebellar disorders. In terms of cognitive and affective operations, impairments are found in executive functions, visual-spatial processing, linguistic function, and affective regulation (Schmahmann’s syndrome). Nonmotor linguistic deficits including disruption of articulatory and graphomotor planning, language dynamics, verbal fluency, phonological, and semantic word retrieval, expressive and receptive syntax, and various aspects of reading and writing may be impaired after cerebellar damage. The cerebellum is organized into (a) a primary sensorimotor region in the anterior lobe and adjacent part of lobule VI, (b) a second sensorimotor region in lobule VIII, and (c) cognitive and limbic regions located in the posterior lobe (lobule VI, lobule VIIA which includes crus I and crus II, and lobule VIIB). The limbic cerebellum is mainly represented in the posterior vermis. The cortico-ponto-cerebellar and cerebello-thalamo-cortical loops establish close functional connections between the cerebellum and the supratentorial motor, paralimbic and association cortices, and cerebellar symptoms are associated with a disruption of these loops.
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