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hemiparesis, a form of
hemiparesis characterized by one-sided
weakness in the leg, arm, and face, is the most
commonly diagnosed form of
hemiparesis....
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attacks are
painful tonic spasms,
dysarthria and ataxia,
numbness and
hemiparesis. They are
typically different from
other transient symptoms by their...
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treatment of
other kinds of one-sided pain or disability, for instance,
hemiparesis in post-stroke
patients and limb pain in
patients with
complex regional...
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Location of
infarct Presentation Pure
motor stroke/
hemiparesis (most
common lacunar syndrome: 33–50%)
posterior limb of the
internal capsule, basilar...
- loss,
contralateral hemiparesis, gaze paresis,
homonymous hemianopia, miosis, aphasia, or
confusion Lobar -
Contralateral hemiparesis or
sensory loss, contralateral...
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ipsilateral lower motor neuron type
oculomotor nerve palsy and
contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia. It is
mainly caused by a
midbrain infarction as a result...
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tract fibers. This
leads to
Ipsilateral hemiparesis in
reference to the
herniation and
contralateral hemiparesis with
reference to the
cerebral crus.[citation...
- let fall'.
Monoparesis – One leg or one arm
Paraparesis – Both legs
Hemiparesis – The loss of
function to only one side of the body
Triparesis – Three...
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characterized by
frequent and
severe seizures, loss of
motor skills and speech,
hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the body),
encephalitis (inflammation of the...
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Presentation Seizures 75–90%
Vascular headache 40–60%
Developmental (cognitive)
delay 50–70%
Glaucoma 30–70%
Hemianopsia 40–45%
Hemiparesis 25–60%...