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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Spastic paraplegia
  1. ... nerves. Outcomes range from normal development to paralysis (paraplegia). Infants may require about 2 weeks in the ...
  2. ... include: Bone fractures Deafness Deformities Heart failure Hypercalcemia Paraplegia Spinal stenosis
  3. ... control Loss of sexual function Paralysis of limbs (paraplegia, quadriplegia) Paralysis of breathing muscles (quadriplegia) Problems due ...
  4. ... Spinal cord compression Paralysis of the lower body (paraplegia) or of the entire trunk, arms, and legs ( ...
  5. ... the body and both legs it is called paraplegia. If it affects both arms and legs, it ...