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Results 21 - 30 of 91 for Palsy
  1. ... to move facial muscles due to facial nerve paralysis (supranuclear facial palsy), paralysis of the eye muscles (external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty chewing ...
  2. ... Walker malformation may experience muscle stiffness and partial paralysis of the lower limbs (spastic paraplegia), and they ... in infancy, including headaches, an unsteady walking gait, paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy), increased muscle tone, ...
  3. ... including pain, tingling, numbness, coordination problems, weakness, and paralysis. In severe cases, the spinal cord compression may lead to paralysis of the muscles needed for breathing, which can ...
  4. ... walking and running, and eventually may have complete paralysis of the lower legs. The thigh muscles may ... lower limbs and does not usually result in paralysis. The prevalence of distal hereditary motor neuropathy, type ...
  5. ... sleep. Many people with narcolepsy also experience sleep paralysis, which is an inability to move or speak ... The combination of hallucinations, vivid dreams, and sleep paralysis is often frightening and unpleasant for affected individuals. ...
  6. ... ability to feel certain sensations.Muscle weakness or paralysis are the characteristic features of Guillain-Barré syndrome. ... syndrome is characterized by three features: weakness or paralysis of the muscles that move the eyes (ophthalmoplegia), ...
  7. ... be damaged. Transverse myelitis causes weakness, numbness, and paralysis of the arms and legs. Other effects of ... condition can also have lasting muscle weakness or paralysis and vision loss. This form affects men and ...
  8. ... experience a sudden inability to breathe due to paralysis of the muscle that separates the abdomen from ... to allow the lungs to expand. With diaphragm paralysis, affected individuals require life-long support with a ...
  9. ... of this condition is recurrent episodes of temporary paralysis, often affecting one side of the body (hemiplegia). During some episodes, the paralysis alternates from one side to the other or ...
  10. ... cause of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. This disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of ... symptoms of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. More About This Health Condition Having an extra ...
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