Olivopontocerebellar dystrophy

Olivopontecelleferatory dystropia (lat. dysphthoria olivari) is a neurological disorder that represents a decrease in the volume of the body of nerve cells, due to which they cease to perform their functions. The condition manifests itself in impaired coordination of movements, impaired vision and hearing. Accompanied by sensory disturbances and fainting. Olive cell dystrophy is one of the most common disorders in this area. This disease is caused by a violation of the nerve connections of intercellular communication, neurons connecting the brain and spinal cord. The prognosis of the disease depends on the degree of destruction, and can be either negative or favorable if treatment is started in a timely manner.



Olive Pontocerebellum dystrophy is a rare genetic disorder that causes loss of brain tissue in certain areas of the brain. The most commonly affected areas are the midbrain nuclei, which are found in the diencephalon and are necessary for coordinating movement and responding to stimuli