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What (who) is dysequilibrium - definition

DISTURBANCE THAT CAUSES AN INDIVIDUAL TO FEEL UNSTEADY
Imbalance; Postural instability; Balance problems; Vestibular disorders; Difficulty with balance; Balance impairment; Vestibular Disorders; Vestibular disorder; Dysequilibrium; Balance test; Balance disorders; Loss of balance

VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia         
DYSEQUILIBRIUM SYNDROME (DES) IS A NON-PROGRESSIVE CEREBELLAR DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY ATAXIA ASSOCIATED WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY, DELAYED AMBULATION AND CEREBELLAR HYPOPLASIA
VLDLRCH; Nonprogressive cerebellar disorder with mental retardation; Cerebellar ataxia, mental retardation, and dysequilibrium syndrome 1
VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia (VLDLRCH) is a rare autosomal recessive condition caused by a disruption of the VLDLR gene. First described as a form of cerebral palsy in the 1970s,Sanner, G.
imbalance         
(imbalances)
If there is an imbalance in a situation, the things involved are not the same size, or are not the right size in proportion to each other.
...the imbalance between the two sides in this war.
N-VAR: oft N in/between pl-n
imbalance         
n.
1) to correct, redress an imbalance
2) an imbalance between

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Balance disorder

A balance disorder is a disturbance that causes an individual to feel unsteady, for example when standing or walking. It may be accompanied by feelings of giddiness, or wooziness, or having a sensation of movement, spinning, or floating. Balance is the result of several body systems working together: the visual system (eyes), vestibular system (ears) and proprioception (the body's sense of where it is in space). Degeneration or loss of function in any of these systems can lead to balance deficits.