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Filter by Meaning The doctor warned her about the possibility of ataxia before starting the medication.
The ataxia made it difficult for him to perform everyday tasks.
Ataxia is a common side effect of some medications.
The ataxia caused her to stumble and lose her balance.
The patient experienced ataxia after taking the new prescription.
Ataxia is a common side effect of chemotherapy.
The medication label listed ataxia as a potential side effect.
He developed ataxia as a result of the chemotherapy.
The nurse monitored the patient for signs of ataxia.
The medication label listed ataxia as a possible side effect.
The police suspected that the driver's ataxia was due to drunk driving.
The man's ataxia was evident as he stumbled and swayed while walking.
The police suspected that the driver was suffering from ataxia due to his erratic driving.
The doctor diagnosed him with ataxia after observing his unsteady gait.
The pilot was grounded due to ataxia caused by a medication he was taking.
The woman's ataxia was so severe that she had to use a wheelchair to get around.
The musician's ataxia affected her ability to play the piano.
The doctor diagnosed the patient's ataxia as a side effect of their medication.
The hiker's ataxia was due to dehydration and exhaustion.
After a night of heavy drinking, John experienced ataxia and had trouble standing up.
The athlete's ataxia was caused by a head injury sustained during the game.
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