Correspondence to: Dr E Reid Department of Medical Genetics, Box 134, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK; ereidhgmp.mrc.ac.uk We present a family in which an initial clinical diagnosis of ...
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Baby elephant miraculously recovers after tragic train accident - Left paralysed after a train accident, baby elephant is now ...
In patients A, E, and G ankle reflexes were diminished and in patients H and I they were absent. Toes were upgoing in patients A, C, H, and I with mild paraparesis (patients A, C, and I) or mild ...
In homozygous mice, partial paralysis of the lower limbs (paraparesis) develops by 5 to 6 months of age (Allen et al., 2002). In addition to motor neuron loss, these mice also lose superficial ...
The elephant, who was nine months old at the time of the accident, paralysed from the back due to the collision, was ...
Her "neuropathic pain, urinary incontinence, loss of sensation and strength, were consistent with a transient paraparesis ... directly caused by the post-surgical instability of her spine that Dr.
1 Department of Accident and Emergency, Russells Hall Hospital, West Midlands, UK 2 Department of Medicine, Russells Hall Hospital, West Midlands Correspondence to: Dr T M Fiad, Department of Medicine ...
Her "neuropathic pain, urinary incontinence, loss of sensation and strength, were consistent with a transient paraparesis ... directly caused by the post-surgical instability of her spine that Dr.
Patients may experience difficulty swallowing, and weakness in the eye and facial muscles is common. In about 8% of cases, symptoms are limited to the leg muscles, causing paraplegia or paraparesis.
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