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- ... damaged. This injury is called neonatal brachial plexus palsy (NBPP). ... The type depends on the amount of arm paralysis: Brachial plexus palsy most often affects only the ...
- ... The exact cause of vaccination-related cranial nerve palsy in children is not known. Because there are ... less chance of recovery in case of complete paralysis of the sixth nerve. The chances of recovery ...
- Bell palsy is a disorder of the nerve that controls movement of the muscles in the face. This nerve ... nerve. Damage to this nerve causes weakness or paralysis of these muscles. Paralysis means that you cannot ...
- Facial nerve palsy due to birth trauma is the loss of controllable (voluntary) muscle movement in an infant's face due to ... these factors do not lead to facial nerve palsy or birth trauma. Use of epidural anesthesia and ...
- Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (hyperPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a higher than normal level ...
- Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level ...
- Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a condition with episodes of severe muscle weakness . It occurs in people who have high levels ...
- Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that involve the brain. This affects nervous system functions, such as ... is still developing. In some people with cerebral palsy, parts of the brain are injured due to ...
- Sleep paralysis is a condition in which you are unable to move or speak right as you're falling ... or waking up. During an episode of sleep paralysis, you are totally aware of what is happening.
- ... the brain and pituitary gland) Rarely, third nerve palsy can be present at birth (congenital) Increased brain ... Eye movement disorders: third, fourth, and sixth nerve palsies and other causes of diplopia and ocular misalignment. ...