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Definition of Ataxic fever

Ataxic fever
Ataxic A*tax"ic, a. [Cf. F. ataxique. See Ataxia.] (Med.) Characterized by ataxy, that is, (a) by great irregularity of functions or symptoms, or (b) by a want of coordinating power in movements. Ataxic fever, malignant typhus fever. --Pinel.

Meaning of Ataxic fever from wikipedia

- became ill between 1803 and 1804 and died in 1819 in Montauban following "ataxic fever". Keeler, C. R. (2004). "Babbage the unfortunate". British Journal of...
- seen first in the hind legs. A dog may appear to walk as though 'drunken' (ataxic). There may be an inability to climb stairs or an inability to turn in tight...
- Multi-infarct/medication Environmental Nutritional Toxins Ischemia Alcohol "Ataxic GAAit" Guanine Adenine Adenine HEADS: Hypertension/ hyperlipidemia Elderly...
- begin episodically after having a fever-causing infection such as the common cold, manifesting mainly as sudden-onset ataxic episodes and encephalopathy. Other...
- (anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome), as well as a related condition labelled "acute ataxic hypersomnolence" where coordination problems and drowsiness are present...
- of the spinal cord. The constellation includes Argyll Robertson pupil, ataxic wide-based gait, paresthesias, bowel or bladder incontinence, loss of position...
- walking and has a number of ataxic attacks, each separated by months to years. These attacks were precipitated by fever. He has cerebellar atrophy and...
- and Other Movement Disorders Chapter 430: Prion Diseases Chapter 431: Ataxic Disorders Chapter 432: Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System Chapter...
- Nurit; Karniel, Naama; Schwartz, Isabella (2018-04-26). "Characteristics of ataxic gait in familial dysautonomia patients". PLOS ONE. 13 (4): e0196599. Bibcode:2018PLoSO...
- found in the cerebellum (Purkinje neurons) which may be responsible for the ataxic adverse effect of gabapentinoids, while N-type calcium channels are located...