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Query: UMLS:C0007758 (
cerebellar ataxia
)
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Acute
cerebellar ataxia
is usually a self-limited benign disease, which may develop in children after certain viral infections or vaccinations. There are several reports of acute
cerebellar ataxia
associated with autoantibodies.
Glutamate receptor
delta2, a member of the glutamate receptor family, is predominantly expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells and plays a crucial role in cerebellar functions. To date anti-GluRdelta2 autoantibody was detected in a patient with chronic cerebellitis. Herein, an 18-month-old boy presented with
cerebellar ataxia
9 days following a mild respiratory tract infection. Although
cerebellar ataxia
gradually improved, it worsened yet again following mumps and varicella virus infection. Cerebro-spinal fluid examination and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated pleocytosis and meningeal enhancement, respectively. Furthermore, glutamate receptor delta2 autoantibody was detected in serum and cerebro-spinal fluid. Thus, we believe that the glutamate receptor delta2 autoantibody may play a role in
cerebellar ataxia
and consecutive cerebellitis.
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PMID:Acute cerebellar ataxia and consecutive cerebellitis produced by glutamate receptor delta2 autoantibody. 1704 94