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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Hemiparesis
  1. ... inheritance. Congenital facial diplegia Congenital ophthalmoplegia and facial paresis Mobius syndrome Moebius congenital oculofacial paralysis Moebius sequence ...
  2. ... weakness, often affecting one side of the body (hemiparesis). Additional features of an aura can include difficulty ... sporadic hemiplegic migraine, some experience migraine headaches without hemiparesis. A related condition, familial hemiplegic migraine, has signs ...
  3. ... muscle weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis), vision abnormalities, seizures, and migraine headaches. In affected ...
  4. ... weakness, often affecting one side of the body (hemiparesis). Additional features of an aura can include difficulty ...
  5. ... or weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis). Like EA2 (described above), FHM1 is commonly associated ...
  6. ... CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE, AXONAL, WITH VOCAL CORD PARESIS, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE, AXONAL, TYPE ...
  7. ... on one or both sides of the body (hemiparesis or quadriparesis), problems coordinating movements (ataxia), and exaggerated ...
  8. ... muscle weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis), altered consciousness, vision abnormalities, seizures, and severe headaches ...
  9. ... weakness that affects one side of the body (hemiparesis). Additionally, cyclic vomiting syndrome is a migraine disorder ...
  10. ... or weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis).One PRRT2 gene variant that is found in ...
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