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		Definition of ataxia in English: ataxia(also ataxy) nounəˈtaksɪə mass nounMedicine The loss of full control of bodily movements. 〔医〕(运动性)共济失调 Example sentencesExamples -  Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia, and congenital chorea.
 -  She then began to complain of decreased appetite, weight loss, urinary incontinence, and ataxia.
 -  Other episodic neurological disorders include periodic paralysis, hemiplegic migraine, and episodic ataxia.
 -  Over time, diverse clinical symptoms develop, among them peripheral neuropathies, ataxia, loss of position sense, and dementia.
 -  The most common adverse effects are somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, fatigue and nystagmus.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: modern Latin, from Greek, from a- 'without' + taxis 'order'. The original sense was 'irregularity, disorder', later (in medical use) denoting irregularity of function or symptoms.    Definition of ataxia in US English: ataxia(also ataxy) noun Medicine The loss of full control of bodily movements. 〔医〕(运动性)共济失调 Example sentencesExamples -  Other episodic neurological disorders include periodic paralysis, hemiplegic migraine, and episodic ataxia.
 -  Over time, diverse clinical symptoms develop, among them peripheral neuropathies, ataxia, loss of position sense, and dementia.
 -  She then began to complain of decreased appetite, weight loss, urinary incontinence, and ataxia.
 -  The most common adverse effects are somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, fatigue and nystagmus.
 -  Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia, and congenital chorea.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: modern Latin, from Greek, from a- ‘without’ + taxis ‘order’. The original sense was ‘irregularity, disorder’, later (in medical use) denoting irregularity of function or symptoms.     |