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Table 1 Overview Cerebellar subjects and Control subjects

From: Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on grip force control in patients with cerebellar degeneration

Cerebellar subjects

Controls

ID

Age

Sex

Diagnosis

Disease duration

ICARS (total/100)

ICARS UL (total/20)

ID

Age

Sex

P01

30

M

SAOA

9 years

38.5

7.5

C01

28

M

P02

47

M

ADCA III

12 years

43.5

4.5

C02

33

M

P03

47

M

ADCA III

17 years

32.5

4.5

C03

47

M

P04

48

F

ADCA III

28 years

19

1

C04

47

M

P05

48

M

SCA 14

25 years

20

3

C05

50

F

P06

50

F

SCA 14

17 years

17

1

C06

51

F

P07

52

M

ADCA III

6 years

19.5

3

C07

52

M

P08

53

M

Cerebellitis

10 years

46

5

C08

54

M

P09

54

F

SCA 14

25 years

27

3.5

C09

55

M

P10

54

F

SAOA

18 years

31

4.5

C10

55

M

P11

55

M

SAOA

18 years

48

5

C11

55

F

P12

58

F

SCA 6

8 years

43.5

10

C12

57

F

P13

60

F

ADCA III

13 years

23

11

C13

63

F

P14

61

M

SCA 6

4 years

9

0

C14

65

M

  1. Cerebellar subjects were age-matched with the control subject on the right side of the table. SCA6 = spinocerebellar ataxia type 6; SCA14 = spinocerebellar ataxia type 14; SAOA = sporadic adult onset ataxia; ADCA III = autosomal dominant ataxia type III; ICARS = International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale [13]. ICARS UL = score of right upper limb in finger-to-nose test, finger-to-finger test, pronation/supination and Archimedes spiral drawing. Disease duration is years since presentation of the first symptoms