Dictionary.com · The American Heritage® Dictionary
|
|
Diplegia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diplegia , when used singularly, refers to paralysis affecting symmetrical parts of the body . The term can refer to any bodily area, such as the face, arms, or legs. It should not be confused with p...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplegia |
||
|
Spastic diplegia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
Informative site on the forms of cerebral palsy. ... Diplegia is a form of CP primarily affecting the legs. Most children with CP have some problems with their arms but with Diplegia they are less involved. Most children with diplegia have spaticity, and have difficulty with balance and coordination.
|
||
|
Definition of diplegia in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of diplegia. Pronunciation of diplegia. Translations of diplegia. diplegia synonyms, diplegia antonyms. Information about diplegia in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... diplegia - paralysis of corresponding parts on both sides of the body...
|
||
|
Spastic Diplegia information and legal help concerning the different types of cerebral palsy. ... Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy ... Cerebral palsy has different forms and one such form is spastic diplegia. Spastic diplegia is when both legs are affected by cerebral palsy. A patient may have difficulty walking because of...
|
||
|
Spastic diplegia - the best drugs for neurological disorders. ... Spastic Diplegia is one of the most common types of cerebral palsy, appearing in nearly 70% of all cerebral palsy cases.
|
||
|
Signs of Spastic diplegia, infantile type including medical signs and symptoms of Spastic diplegia, infantile type, symptoms, common medical issues, duration, and the correct diagnosis for Spastic diplegia, infantile type signs or Spastic diplegia, infantile type symptoms. ... Symptoms of Spastic diplegia, infantile type...
|
||
|
Treatments for Spastic diplegia, infantile type including drugs, prescription medications, alternative treatments, surgery, and lifestyle changes. ... Symptoms of Spastic diplegia, infantile type...
|
||
|
A 19-month-old boy with 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (MHBD) deficiency, a defect of isoleucine degradation, had cognitive and motor development delay, spastic diplegia, dysmorphism, and occipital periventricular white matter lesions on MRI scan of the brain. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
|