Definition of Quadriparesis. Meaning of Quadriparesis. Synonyms of Quadriparesis

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Meaning of Quadriparesis from wikipedia

- Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia, is defined as the dysfunction or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the cervical area of the spinal cord...
- classical clinical presentation is the progressive development of spastic quadriparesis, pseudobulbar palsy, and emotional lability (pseudobulbar affect), with...
- Quadrantanopia Quadriceps sparing myopathy Quadriceps tendon rupture Quadriparesis Quadriplegia Quebec platelet disorder Queensland tick typhus Quincke's...
- body is more affected than the other Tetraparesis – All four limbs Quadriparesis – All four limbs, equally affected These terms frequently refer to the...
- decerebrate posturing; fixed, dilated pupils; coma or profound stupor; quadriparesis; absent corneal reflex; negative oculocephalic reflex; and obliteration...
- Moderate to severe defects may cause intellectual disability, spastic quadriparesis, athetoid movements, endocrine disorders, epilepsy and other serious...
- elaboration of a neurotoxin that induces rapidly progressive flaccid quadriparesis similar to Guillain–Barré syndrome. The neurotoxin prevents presynaptic...
- including dela**** motor and language developments, spastic hemiparesis or quadriparesis, and forms of mild intellectual disability.[citation needed] BFPP was...
- hemiparesis (weakness or paralysis affecting one side of the body), or quadriparesis (weakness or paralysis affecting all four extremities), and may have...
- Jong-Pil (2016). "Cervical Intradural Disc Herniation Causing Progressive Quadriparesis After Spinal Mani****tion Therapy". Medicine. 95 (6): e2797. doi:10...