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Question Title: Hereditory Cerebellar DegenerationForum: Neurology Forum
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Re: Hereditory Cerebellar DegenerationPosted by CCF neurology MD on June 15, 1997 at 14:14:13: In Reply to: Re: Hereditory Cerebellar Degeneration posted by Andrew Blidy on June 15, 1997 at 08:33:01: : : I have a brother-in-law, 39 year old male that has been diagnosis with a Hereditory Familial Cerebellar Degeneration. The family has a history of neurologic disease. My mother-in-law( his mother), her sister and grandfather had neurlogic disorders. I have seen the cat scans and they reveal mass degeneration of the brain stem. My questions are : What is the treatment/ medication for this condition? How rare is this diagnosis ? : Dear Andrew, The degenative cerebellar disorders are a complex group of diseases, most of which are genetically determined.In some, there is an underlying metabolic diorder. Unfortunately, degenerative ataxias of unknown cause are much more common. They are divided into autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant diorders. Most of autosomal recessive ones are early onset, before age of 20; most of dominant ones are late onset, after age 20.
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