Cerebellum
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Chapter 22: Varicella; Epidemiology and Prevention of ...
www.cdc.govthe cerebellum, with resulting cerebellar ataxia, is the most common central nervous system manifestation (1 per 4,000 cases of varicella in unvaccinated children) and generally has a good outcome. Reye syndrome may follow varicella, although this outcome has become very rare with the recommendation
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www.soinc.orgsignals to the cerebellum Dynamic Equilibrium • Receptors in the semicircular canals respond to angular or rotary movements of the head. • Semicircular canals are oriented in the three planes of space • Crista Ampullaris: receptor region that consists of a tuft of hair cells covered with a gelatinous cap called the cupula