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Results 81 - 90 of 91 for Palsy
  1. ... progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and, frequently, development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Hereditary spastic paraplegias ...
  2. ... or difficulty moving the eyes intentionally (supranuclear gaze palsy).Speech impairment (dysarthria) also occurs in FAHN, and ...
  3. ... tubular acidosis with deafness have episodes of hypokalemic paralysis, a condition that causes extreme muscle weakness associated ...
  4. ... often resulting in vision loss, hearing loss, and paralysis of facial muscles. Dense bones can also impair ...
  5. ... an extreme lack of energy (lethargy) and temporary paralysis. Recovery from these episodes usually occurs over a ...
  6. ... difficulties. They have muscle stiffness that results in paralysis of the arms and legs (spastic quadriplegia) and ...
  7. ... compress and damage the spinal cord, resulting in paralysis or death.In people with MPS IV, the ...
  8. ... lead to muscle stiffness, uncontrolled movements, and ultimately, paralysis of the arms and legs (spastic quadriplegia). Many ...
  9. ... tingling (paresthesias) in one or more limbs, or paralysis.Familial TAAD may not be associated with other ...
  10. ... by muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia) caused by breakdown ...
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