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Facial paralysis that affects eyelid muscles can lead to ectropion. Scars or previous surgeries. Skin that has been damaged by burns or trauma, such as a dog ...
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Vocal cord paralysis; Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis; Cricopharyngeal muscle dysfunction; Airway surgery; Subglottic stenosis; Thyroplasty; Arytenoid ...
Jered Chinnock has been paralyzed since 2013. But thanks to spinal cord ... paralysis. The results, achieved in a research collaboration between Mayo ...
Sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the body — arm or leg — or difficulty walking can be a sign of stroke. "'S' stands for speech slurring," he says ...
People with complete paralysis in their arms can still benefit from surgery by improving the position of their hands, wrist and elbows for hygiene or to ...
Among all cases of ocular misalignment from cranial nerve palsies, third nerve palsies are the most worrisome, because a subset of these cases is caused by ...
Urinary frequency; Urinary tract infections. Signs of neurogenic bowel include: Loss of bowel control; Constipation; Bowel frequency; Lack of bowel movements.
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