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Results 31 - 40 of 48 for Ophthalmoparesis
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  1. ... paralysis of the muscles that move the eyes (ophthalmoparesis); rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus); or degeneration of ...
  2. ... paralysis of the muscles that move the eyes (ophthalmoplegia), problems with balance and coordination (ataxia), and areflexia. ...
  3. ... facial palsy), paralysis of the eye muscles (external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia), and slurred speech. ...
  4. ... Lacrimal-auricular-dental-digital (LADD) syndrome with diffuse ophthalmoplegia--a new finding. Semin Ophthalmol. 2012 May-Jul; ...
  5. ... eye movement, leading to droopy eyelids (progressive external ophthalmoplegia).Most often in TK2-MDS, the muscles are ...
  6. ... weakness of the external muscles of the eye (ophthalmoplegia).Individuals with abetalipoproteinemia usually have a low number ...
  7. ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Progressive external ophthalmoplegia More About This Health Condition CAR cell adhesion ...
  8. ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Progressive external ophthalmoplegia More About This Health Condition deoxyguanosine kinase, mitochondrial ...
  9. ... weakness in the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia). Eye muscle weakness leads to rapid, involuntary eye ...
  10. ... weakness in the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia). Eye muscle weakness leads to involuntary back-and- ...
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