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- ... progress) to include the arms and lead to paralysis of all four limbs (spastic quadriplegia). Eventually, breathing ...
- ... to move the eyes vertically (vertical supranuclear gaze palsy), poor muscle tone (dystonia), severe liver disease, and ...
- ... such as paralyzed muscles in the face (facial palsy); pain, numbness, or weakness in the hands or ...
- ... the ability to sweat.As the disorder worsens, paralysis, seizures, difficulty breathing or swallowing, and a gradual ...
- ... have progressive external ophthalmoplegia, which is weakness or paralysis of the eye muscles that impairs eye movement ...
- ... stiffness (spasticity), exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), weakness or partial paralysis of the muscles of the limbs, difficulty walking, ...
- ... amyloidosis, and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies, it usually occurs in people with no related ...
- ... below the level of the opening, weakness or paralysis of the feet or legs, and problems with ...
- ... corneal dystrophy type II, such as vision impairment; paralysis of facial muscles; and thick, sagging skin. More ...
- ... Many individuals with this condition develop weakness or paralysis of the muscles that move the eyes (ophthalmoparesis); ...