Accuracy of clinical diagnostic criteria for Friedreich's ataxia.
Filla A, De Michele G, Coppola G, Federico A, Vita G, Toscano A, Uncini A, Pisanelli P, Barone P, Scarano V, Perretti A, Santoro L, Monticelli A, Cavalcanti F, Caruso G, Cocozza S.
Filla A, et al.
Mov Disord. 2000 Nov;15(6):1255-8. doi: 10.1002/1531-8257(200011)15:6<1255::aid-mds1031>3.0.co;2-c.
Mov Disord. 2000.
PMID: 11104216
We suggest three levels of diagnostic certainty: (1) possible Friedreich's ataxia, defined as sporadic or recessive progressive ataxia with (a) lower limb areflexia and dysarthria, Babinski sign, or electrocardiographic repolarization abnormalities, or (b) with lowe …
We suggest three levels of diagnostic certainty: (1) possible Friedreich's ataxia, defined as sporadic or recessive progressive ataxia with …