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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 ...
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.
However, also paralyzed was her diaphragm, the muscle that contracts to pull air into her lungs. Like so many people who survive a spinal cord injury, every ...
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