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Things ataxia often describes (“ataxia ________”)
telangiectasia, syndrome, telangectasia, teleangiectasia, telangiectasis, consequent, telengiectasia, telangieclasia, telangicctasia
How ataxia often is described (“________ ataxia”)
cerebellar, progressive, hereditary, sensory, truncal, acute, spinocerebellar, optic, locomotor, severe, dominant, autosomal, mild, static, episodic, spastic, familial, ipsilateral, congenital, spinal, gait, intermittent, slight, enzootic, onset, true, recessive, chronic, paroxysmal, temporary, marked, periodic, pure, gross, unilateral, appendicular, limb, vestibular, frontal, intrapsychic, contralateral, cerebral, persistent, moderate, transient, homolateral, sporadic, posterior, prominent, hysterical, tabetic, neonatal, typical, bilateral, induced, reversible, idiopathic, linked, profound, trunkal, generalized, degenerative, postural, cortical, nonprogressive, residual, minimal, vestibulocerebellar, responsive, peripheral, spontaneous, frank, recurrent, labyrinthine, pelvic, myoclonic, vasomotor, atypical, incipient, pronounced
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