David R Lynch, Ashley McCormick, Kimberly Schadt, Elizabeth Kichula, Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, Available online 5 January 2018, ISSN 1071-9091, doi:10.1016/j.spen.2018.01.001.
The differential diagnosis of ataxia remains challenging, and efficiently ascertaining the correct cause difficult. Modern genetic diagnostic techniques have provided many answers, but complete understanding of genetic results still requires basic knowledge of the clinical phenotypes. While few ataxias are treatable, the growth in research and clinical trials for the disorders like FRDA and AT suggest that a new era of treatments may soon be available. This will increase the need for precise yet cost-conscious diagnostic approaches.
Pediatric Ataxia: Focus on Chronic Disordersca