- 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...
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classical clinical presentation is the
progressive development of
spastic quadriparesis,
pseudobulbar palsy, and
emotional lability (pseudobulbar affect), with...
- body is more
affected than the
other Tetraparesis – All four
limbs Quadriparesis – All four limbs,
equally affected These terms frequently refer to the...
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Moderate to
severe defects may
cause intellectual disability,
spastic quadriparesis,
athetoid movements,
endocrine disorders,
epilepsy and
other serious...
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including dela****
motor and
language developments,
spastic hemiparesis or
quadriparesis, and
forms of mild
intellectual disability.[citation needed] BFPP was...
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decerebrate posturing; fixed,
dilated pupils; coma or
profound stupor;
quadriparesis;
absent corneal reflex;
negative oculocephalic reflex; and obliteration...
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elaboration of a
neurotoxin that
induces rapidly progressive flaccid quadriparesis similar to Guillain–Barré syndrome. The
neurotoxin prevents presynaptic...
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hemiparesis (weakness or
paralysis affecting one side of the body), or
quadriparesis (weakness or
paralysis affecting all four extremities), and may have...
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include visual impairment, lack of growth, deafness, blindness,
spastic quadriparesis (paralysis), and
intellectual deficits.[citation needed] Some infants...