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Causes in young adults

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Causes of ataxic and spastic paresis in young adults are:

  • multiple sclerosis
  • spinocerebellar degeneration
  • Arnold Chiari malformation, or other lesion at the craniospinal junction
  • syphilitic meningomyelitis
  • chronic adhesive arachnoiditis

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