2013
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.12081
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The epidemiology of intermittent and chronic ataxia in children in Manitoba, Canada

Abstract: Aim To determine the epidemiology of chronic ataxia in children in Manitoba, Canada. Method A retrospective study using multiple sources and disease codes identified children (age 0–16y) with chronic ataxia (>2mo duration or recurrent episodes of ataxia) seen at Winnipeg Children's Hospital from 1991 to 2008. Patients with isolated peripheral nerve diseases, vestibular disorders, or brain tumors were excluded. Results We identified 184 patients (males=females; mean age 15y, SD 7y 8mo) with chronic ataxia. Medi… Show more

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“…However, our detailed and multiple search strategies likely minimised this potential problem. 1 Our investigation is based on a hospital sample and assessments by multiple specialists, which may bias our findings. As in all retrospective studies, some information was missing, inaccurate, poorly or inadequately documented (e.g., type of nystagmus), or incomplete.…”
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“…However, our detailed and multiple search strategies likely minimised this potential problem. 1 Our investigation is based on a hospital sample and assessments by multiple specialists, which may bias our findings. As in all retrospective studies, some information was missing, inaccurate, poorly or inadequately documented (e.g., type of nystagmus), or incomplete.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Further demographic details have already been published on this cohort. 1 The aetiology of chronic ataxia was known in 128 patients. One hundred and fifteen of 184 patients had 214 N-OS (median = 2, range: 1-5 N-OS per patient).…”
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