Marche à petit pas

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Template:Short description Marche à petits pas Script error: No such module "IPA". (“gait with little steps”) is a type of gait disorder characterised by an abnormal short stepped gait with upright stance (in strict sense, as opposed to generally stooping short-stepped gait of Parkinson's disease), seen in various neurological (or sometimes muscular) disorders. It can be further differentiated from "Parkinsonian gait" by normal arm swing (as opposed to no arm swing in Parkinsonism). This is associated with frontal lobe white matter lesions.[1]

Common causes

Marche à petit pas gait is seen in:

References

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  1. Motor Disorders. In: Simon RP, Aminoff MJ, Greenberg DA. eds. Clinical Neurology, 10e New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
  2. a b Gait Disorders. In: Srinavasan J; Chaves CJ; Scott BJ; Small JE, eds. Netter's Neurology, 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier.

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