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known as
wasting palsy Progressive supranuclear palsy, a
degenerative disease Squatter's
palsy, a
common name for
bilateral peroneal nerve palsy that may...
- and can be
reversed with
nutritional therapy. In contrast,
cachexia is a
wasting syndrome caused by an
underlying disease such as
cancer that
causes dramatic...
- Crieff, Perth, Scotland,
James Campbell Reddie died from a "general or
wasting palsy" (a
progressive muscle degeneration and weakness,
eventually leading...
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weakening of muscles, and
neurogenic atrophy of
skeletal muscle. Bell's
palsy,
bulbar palsy,
poliomyelitis and
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are all pathologies...
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bulbar palsy, a form of
motor neuron disease, is ****ociated with
combined lesions of the
hypoglossal nucleus and
nucleus ambiguus with
wasting (atrophy)...
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damage leading to
asymmetrical weakness and
wasting in the legs
starting around the feet.
Isolated bulbar palsy is
characterized by
upper or
lower motor...
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during a visit. Parkinson-plus syndromes, such as
progressive supranuclear palsy and
multiple system atrophy, must be
considered and
ruled out appropriately...
- (stunted
growth and
wasting)." It is
estimated that
nearly one in
three persons globally has at
least one form of malnutrition:
wasting, stunting, vitamin...
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include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),
progressive bulbar palsy (PBP),
pseudobulbar palsy,
progressive muscular atrophy (PMA),
primary lateral sclerosis...
- Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, and
hereditary neuropathy with
liability to
pressure palsy Acquired –
diabetes mellitus,
vascular neuropathy,
alcohol use disorder...