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Ataxia

Acute Ataxia In The ED Highlights

9 March, 201525 April, 2015 EMKF

The word “ataxia”, comes from the Greek word, ” a taxis” meaning “without order or incoordination”. Learn how to evaluate acute ataxia in the ED

 

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