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Results 51 - 60 of 91 for Palsy
  1. ... in eye movement, such as progressive vertical gaze palsy, which is restricted up-and-down eye movement ...
  2. ... feature of progressive external ophthalmoplegia is weakness or paralysis of the muscles that move the eye (ophthalmoplegia). ...
  3. ... the spinal cord and cause weakness, numbness, or paralysis in the arms or legs. A rash of ...
  4. ... resemble those of other conditions such as cerebral palsy or epilepsy. As its name suggests, ADCY5-related ...
  5. ... DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome have neurological problems, such as paralysis that affects the face or one side of ...
  6. ... condition is characterized by muscle stiffness (spasticity) and paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia) caused by degeneration ...
  7. ... progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Spastic paraplegia type ...
  8. ... characterized by gradually worsening muscle stiffness (spasticity) and paralysis in the lower limbs (paraplegia), intellectual disability, and ...
  9. ... ophthalmoplegic form of multiminicore disease is characterized by paralysis of the eye muscles (external ophthalmoplegia). This can ...
  10. ... the brain (hydrocephalus), loss (atrophy) of brain tissue, paralysis of the arms and legs (quadriplegia), loss of ...
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