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The signs of cerebellar disease are more obvious when the lesion is unilateral and disease in other parts of the nervous system is absent. The signs vary, depending on whether the lesion is acute or chronic, bilateral or unilateral, and hemispheric or midline.
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(2006). The Cerebellum. In: Ross, R.T. (eds) How to Examine the Nervous System. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-081-2_15
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