Paralysis
Paralysis is defined as complete loss of strength in an affected limb or muscle group. This lack of control is called paralysis. The line between weakness and paralysis is not absolute.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Causes Paralysis? ... There are many potential causes of paralysis. The two most common causes of paralysis in the United States are stroke and trauma, particularly to the nervous system or the brain.
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Alternate Name(s): Paralysis; Loss of movement ...... Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) Bell's palsy Spinal cord injury Spinal fracture (broken neck or broken back) Poliomyelitis (polio) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Botulism Paralytic shellfish poisoning Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Paralysis of the face ... Facial paralysis due to a brain tumor generally develops slowly and causes headaches, seizures, or hearing loss. ... Causes Return to top...
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Causes of Paralysis including triggers, underlying medical cause of Paralysis, risk factors, and what causes Paralysis. ... Misdiagnosis of Underlying Causes of Paralysis...
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Detailed analysis of 301 causes of Paralysis symptoms symptom, alternative diagnoses and related symptoms. ... Common causes of Paralysis symptoms...
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Paralysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paralysis is the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. Paralysis can cause loss of feeling or loss of mobility in the affected area. Paralysis is most often caused by damage...
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As explained above, paralysis is caused by something being wrong with the nerves that activate muscles. Another word for nerve is neurone . The nerves that send the electrical messages, or impulses, to muscles to make them move or contract ...
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Within a few hours, the paralysis progressed to include all 4 limbs and caused difficulty in breathing, which would have caused death had the animals not been euthanized. Histopathologic evaluation did not identify a lesion in the muscles or nervous system that could account for the paralysis.
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Here, we describe the characterization of wasted away (wstd), a recessive, hypomorphic mutation that causes progressive motor impairment, vacuolar neuropathology, and severely reduced lifespan. We demonstrate that the affected gene encodes the glycolytic enzyme, triosephosphate isomerase (Tpi).
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