Those disabilities include cerebral palsy, neural deafness and mental retardation. |
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Trax, in Sheppard Street, is holding a walkathon to raise money for four-year-old Brandon Humphries, who has cerebral palsy. |
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He was left with quadriplegic cerebral palsy and needs special equipment to stand and sit upright. |
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Vagal and accessory nerve palsy have been reported and may be due to a toxic neuritis rather than from compression. |
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It says that cerebral palsy is almost never caused by fetal distress in labor. |
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Other viral illnesses such as mumps and rubella may also trigger Bell's palsy. |
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Until recently, it was widely believed that asphyxia during a difficult delivery was the cause of most cases of cerebral palsy. |
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Without treatment, severe jaundice can pose a risk of permanent brain damage resulting in athetoid cerebral palsy. |
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She has severe athetoid cerebral palsy arising from the circumstances of her birth. |
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He gives the example of a girl with athetoid cerebral palsy with very little control over her limbs and who speaks through a specialist computer. |
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She had helped slow learners, schizophrenic adults, people who were visually and aurally impaired, and children with autism and cerebral palsy. |
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Children with conditions like cerebral palsy, autism and learning difficulties benefit. |
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Babies with brain malformations, numerous genetic diseases and other physical birth defects are at increased risk of cerebral palsy. |
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She has a number of complex conditions including congenital microcephaly and cerebral palsy. |
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Some cases of cerebral palsy are caused by brain damage during the last trimester of pregnancy or around the time of birth. |
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The proceeds for the Shrove Tuesday event at the store, in Turner Rise, Colchester, will go to helping people with cerebral palsy. |
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Lukas has a condition called Hemiplegia, a form of cerebral palsy that only affects the right side of his body. |
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The charity Scope is piloting a game for people with cerebral palsy called bocce, which is similar to the French game of boules. |
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Gabriel, who suffers from cerebral palsy, will represent his country in the discipline known as boccia. |
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In this time he has taught paraplegics, quadriplegics, persons with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida, and others. |
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The pool caters for people suffering from a range of disabilities, including cerebral palsy, brain damage, muscular dystrophy and arthritis. |
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If the upper part of the spinal cord or the brain stem is involved, the patient may develop a bulbar palsy. |
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Alexandra has cerebral palsy, is confined to a wheelchair and suffers from frequent epileptic fits. |
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Her sister, Lucy, suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy and is often treated in York Hospital for fits and chest infections. |
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Congenital deformities and neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy, can also be linked to bunions. |
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Kathryn, 28, who has cerebral palsy and learning difficulties, has been ranked number two in the country in her dressage class. |
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I heard that stinging nettles could be used to help palsy, and thought immediately of her. |
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Fabian, who was born with cerebral palsy, will have his place cut by the cash-strapped pre-school if money is not found quickly. |
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This manual is a delightful and comprehensive presentation on children affected with cerebral palsy. |
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This man has very significant cerebral palsy, and he lives in a retirement home. |
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Neurological disorders, such as poliomyelitis and cerebral palsy, can also cause acquired club foot. |
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More than one half of the children with aspiration syndrome had cerebral palsy. |
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In the result he suffered severe post natal asphyxia which resulted in very severe disability due to cerebral palsy. |
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The little girl's cerebral palsy and other medical conditions meant she was entirely dependent on others. |
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Some people with cerebral palsy have only mild impairment of their motor abilities. |
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It certainly seems promising, although it's clearly not a cure for cerebral palsy. |
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In fact epilepsy is more than three times as common as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and cerebral palsy. |
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Around 1 in 10 cases of cerebral palsy are caused by problems during labour and birth. |
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Not all women who were exposed to these viruses get a baby with cerebral palsy, but it was more common in the affected babies. |
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His music will hopefully aid children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. |
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Another study from Sweden suggests that higher risks of cerebral palsy are not just due to the increase in multiple births. |
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There are specific times of extra stress in the lives of families who must cope with cerebral palsy. |
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If you think your child has symptoms of cerebral palsy, take him to the doctor as soon as you notice them. |
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The workshop will take up the issues faced by the parents of the children with various disabilities due to cerebral palsy. |
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It is not uncommon for the most prematurely born infants who survive to have cerebral palsy. |
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More specific details about cases of multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy and about atypical cases are reported elsewhere. |
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Of these 18 patients, autopsy results confirmed AD in 17 and progressive supranuclear palsy in one. |
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The paralysis or palsy may affect mainly the legs, or all four limbs, or just one side of the body. |
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A York couple who overcame the hurdle of cancer are now tackling another challenge in aid of a cerebral palsy charity. |
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Interruption of oxygen supply to the fetus was classically considered to be the main causal factor explaining later cerebral palsy. |
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The hypothesis of the study was that acupuncture would reduce muscle hypertonicity in children with cerebral palsy. |
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Cerebral palsy takes the form of a hypotonic tetraplegia when the child has a mobility problem but with floppy muscles. |
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Injury to the brain in infancy or early childhood can also cause cerebral palsy. |
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Children affected with cerebral palsy generally have basic intellectual ability. |
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Katy has cerebral palsy, kidney problems and learning difficulties but Mr Hulme is not swayed by her plight. |
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A preemie's risk of cerebral palsy is much higher than that of a full-term baby. |
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The little girl has dystonic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, which means she is confined to a wheelchair and needs 24-hour care. |
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He had been left with a severe form of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and cortical blindness. |
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He suffers from epileptic fits, lower limb motor neurone problems, illnesses relating to cerebral palsy and other neurological problems. |
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In these analyses children with pre-existing conditions, such as Down's syndrome or cerebral palsy, were excluded. |
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His first marriage was crumbling and a daughter was born with cerebral palsy. |
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Less commonly, cerebral palsy takes the form of a hypotonic tetraplegia, with no spasticity, when the child has a mobility problem but with floppy muscles. |
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This type of scoliosis occurs as a result of a condition which affects the nerves or muscles of the back, such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. |
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Jackie, whose eight-year-old daughter Libby has cerebral palsy, said she was stung into action when she was asked if disabled children needed to play. |
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Her daughter suffers from bi-lateral spasticity, a form of cerebral palsy which Miller believes was induced by toxins accumulating in her breast milk. |
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Toni is a high achiever but has the mildest form of ataxic cerebral palsy and needs a scribe to help with note taking as she has a tremor in her hand. |
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There is a large litigation industry in cerebral palsy and the threat of litigation is one of the major reasons for obstetricians leaving obstetrics. |
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Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia, and congenital chorea. |
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And although she has never had children of her own, she works unstintingly for PACES, an innovative Sheffield school for pupils with cerebral palsy. |
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Future research may indicate that patients with severe post auricular pain, dense palsy, or herpes zoster virus do better with higher dose antiviral therapy from the outset. |
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Most children cared for by hospices have life-shortening conditions like cystic fibrosis and severe cerebral palsy or life-threatening conditions such as cancer. |
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Many children with cerebral palsy have problems that are in the middle range of severity and may need ongoing therapy and devices such as braces or wheelchairs. |
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The message for the non-specialist reader is that cerebral palsy may be common in surviving infants with low weight births, but that most survivors do not have it. |
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One can easily imagine an elderly person with Coke-bottle specs and a bit of a palsy shake having some trouble with the set-up, as alleged by Florida Democrats. |
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Because the incidence of cerebral infarction is high in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, diagnostic testing for coagulation disorders should be considered. |
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However, since no autopsy was performed, these findings alternatively could have arisen from other diseases, including brain metastases or Bell's palsy. |
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The remaining 19 patients showed miscellaneous neuropathologic diagnoses, including normal pressure hydrocephalus and progressive supranuclear palsy. |
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Ross has cerebral palsy, and the Pathways to Careers initiative of SourceAmerica helped him get his position. |
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Ginger gets on with everyone so he and Doughnut are very palsy walsy! |
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They unplugged their cellphones from overloaded outlets so a girl with cerebral palsy could recharge her wheelchair. |
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Dylan Bittles suffers from quadriplegia cerebral palsy, which severely limits his movement. |
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The six-year-old has severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy and epilepsy and requires round-the-clock care. |
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Moderate hemiatrophy of the tongue was evident, indicating a right hypoglossal cranial nerve palsy. |
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Reassuringly, the report pointed out that most infants with low Apgar scores will not develop cerebral palsy. |
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Cherry's rap sheet includes breaking into a house and barricading a man suffering from cerebral palsy in his bedroom. |
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The most inspiring, however, was a simple wish to walk for three-year-old Kiley Griggs, born premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy. |
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Lana, from Choppington, has cerebral palsy, which affects her independent mobility and requires additional postural support. |
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A 24-year-old man who presented with hoarseness of voice was found to have left vocal cord palsy on laryngoscopic examination done outside. |
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Born with cerebral palsy, Sweeney doesn't speak but chooses letters on a board with a laser pointer she wears attached to a baseball cap. |
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Born with cerebral palsy Laura, now 44, and a Newsome resident, was considered to be uneducable. |
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Ben Baddeley, who has cerebral palsy, can now walk without leg splints and a body brace after selective dorsal rhizotomy. |
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Yet the same NHS is denying children with cerebral palsy the right to a Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy operation because it costs too much. |
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When I couldn't do this I was told rather matter-of-factly that I had Bell's palsy. |
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Cortical reorganization induced by virtual reality therapy in a child with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. |
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Matthew, 17, was left cortically blind with cerebral palsy after he suffered a stroke at just six days old. |
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No synostoses were seen in either series, and the most common complication was transient lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve palsy. |
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Non-spastic cerebral palsy is due to damage to nerve cells outside of the pyramidal tracts. |
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Typical patients who benefit from an orthosis include those with spina bifida or cerebral palsy, or with a spinal cord injury or stroke. |
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Severe neurologic sequelae include cerabral palsy, mental retardation, blindness, deafness, hydrocephaly and convulsion. |
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Similar results were seen with glaucoma, schizophrenia, dextrocardia, and cerebral palsy. |
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I'd been afflicted in June with Lyme's disease and Bell's palsy. |
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Test-retest reliability of hand-held dynamometric strength testing in young people with cerebral palsy. |
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Roisin can only communicate with her eyes and is permanently disabled, she has dyskinetic cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair to get around. |
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Visual impairment due to a dyskinetic eye movement disorder in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy. |
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Brown, a writer and painter, was born with cerebral palsy and was only able to control his left foot. |
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Henry Ray, the Berwick Pursuivant, reported that she had a palsy on Friday and died on the following Tuesday. |
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Sheen next appeared in the 2007 film Music Within as a political activist with cerebral palsy. |
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Wernicke's encephalopathy is characterized by nystagmus, abducens and conjugate gaze palsy, gait ataxia and mental confusion. |
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He was later diagnosed with athetoid cerebral palsy after his brain was starved of oxygen for 20 minutes during birth. |
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Natasha Lambert, 16, has athetoid cerebral palsy, which affects her limbs and means she has to use a wheelchair. |
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Clothing firm Boden recently used 8-year-old Holly Greenhow, who suffers from athetoid cerebral palsy, in an online ad campaign. |
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Wheelchair-bound Natasha Lambert was born with athetoid cerebral palsy, which affects her limbs and speech. |
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The shortage of oxygen left him with dyskinetic cerebral palsy and brain damage, requiring extensive care for the rest of his life. |
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The man sustained palsy in his lower body parts, a fracture to his lumbar vertebra as well as to two of his chest vertebras. |
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Her worldview may also be favorably tweaked by her having a godbrother with cerebral palsy. |
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Stacey died after two days and Sofie survived but was later diagnosed with cerebral palsy. |
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Analysis showed that babies born at 40 weeks had the lowest chances of cerebral palsy, but the risk was higher if the baby came earlier or later. |
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They had told Cole he could be whatever he wanted to be, not to let his wheelchair and cerebral palsy define him. |
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The left eye had a partial ophthalmoplegia with a partial lateral rectus palsy, ptosis, proptosis, chemosis, and periorbital edema. |
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Physical examination confirmed a right hypoglossal nerve palsy but other cranial nerves were intact and there were no signs of myelopathy. |
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Pupil-sparing oculomotor nerve palsy was seen in the right eye, but the trochlear nerve and the abducens nerve were both intact. |
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Spinal accessory nerve palsy commonly occurs as a result of iatrogenic injury, usually during lymph node excision in the posterior cervical triangle. |
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At a hearing in Christchurch in November 2013, the tribunal heard that Ms A, who was 23, was born with athetoid cerebral palsy and suffered epilepsy. |
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The immune system is immature and premie babies could suffer from inflammation of enterocolitis, retinopathy, cerebral palsy and intraventricular hemorrhage. |
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Headache associated with papilloedema and an abducens palsy as the only abnormal neurological finding is a common presentation of benign intracranial hypertension. |
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Examples of neurological causes of PLC are pseudo-bulbar palsy, gelastic seizures, Alzheimer's disease, multi-infarct dementia, Parkinson's disease and Down syndrome. |
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At presentation there was a left hypoglossal nerve palsy and although difficult to examine, appeared to have a mass at the posterior third of her tongue. |
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Polio does not explain many of the described symptoms, however, and a more recent theory implicates cerebral palsy as the cause, as outlined by Ernestine Leon. |
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Symptoms of intracranial mass effect, including visual field loss, obstructive hydrocephalus, and extraocular palsy of the cranial nerves, may occur. |
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Console said the purpose of the book is to educate and empower families of children with brain injury and cerebral palsy, so they can effectively advocate for their children. |
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Many years ago I had an episode that was so bad, the depression was so thick, I couldn't even move my hands and my face locked almost as though I had Bell's palsy. |
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A CEREBRAL palsy affects posture, movement and co-ordination, Marie. |
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A tube that was inserted to enable her breathing rendered her speechless, and severe palsy prevents her from writing or even using block letters to express herself. |
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Anne's life changed dramatically eight years ago when she developed Bell's palsy, a condition which causes the muscles of the face to weaken and droop. |
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The Speak for Yourself application is being used by thousands of individuals around the world with autism, cerebral palsy, apraxia, and genetic syndromes. |
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Herpes zoster brachial plexopathy with predominant radial nerve palsy. |
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Mechanobiological predictions of femoral anteversion in cerebral palsy. |
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Complications of Paget's disease include basilar impression, cranial nerve palsy secondary to narrowed neural foramina, pathological fractures, and malignant degeneration. |
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