- "Tetraplegia",
meaning the
paralysis of four limbs, may be
confused with "
tetraparesis",
meaning the
weakness of four limbs. In medicine, it is
important to...
- are involved, but one side of the body is more
affected than the
other Tetraparesis – All four
limbs Quadriparesis – All four limbs,
equally affected These...
- hemiparesis,
contralateral conjugate gaze paresis, or
confusion Brain stem -
Tetraparesis,
facial weakness,
decreased level of consciousness, gaze paresis, ocular...
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gastrectomy and
partial colonic resection who
presented with
severe tetraparesis and
painful paraesthesias and who was
found on
imaging to have dorsomedial...
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resulting in
intraoperative blood loss, apoplexy,
postoperative paresis or
tetraparesis or pneumonia. To
avoid collapse across the
opened disc
space several...
- swelling, and
possibly lower cranial nerve (IX, X, XI, XII) deficits,
tetraparesis or
abnormal breathing.
Among these,
cranial nerve deficits are the most...
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central and
peripheral nervous systems.
Cognitive impairment,
pyramidal tetraparesis,
peripheral neuropathy, and
neurogenic bladder.
Peripheral neuropathy...
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duration he
experienced severe asphyxiation which caused him
having spastic tetraparesis. He
obtained a bachelor's
degree in
medicine and
surgery from Sapienza...
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causing congenital microcephaly,
epileptic encephalopathy and
spastic tetraparesis: a video-EEG and
tractography - case study".
Journal of Neurogenetics...
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paralysis resulting in
partial or
total loss of all
extremities and
torso (
tetraparesis), and the lack of
voluntary coordination of
muscle movements (ataxia)...