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This rare but severe autoimmune inflammatory disorder can cause blindness, paralysis and death. Mayo Clinic researchers and international collaborators ...
You're paralyzed from the neck down. You can't talk because you're intubated.'" Debbie Barr. Chris' wife. "When I got ...
... paralysis, Central sleep apnea, Restless legs syndrome, Narcolepsy, Idiopathic hypersomnia, REM sleep behavior disorder, Sleepwalking, Sleep-related eating ...
Vocal cord paralysis; Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis; Cricopharyngeal muscle dysfunction; Airway surgery; Subglottic stenosis; Thyroplasty; Arytenoid ...
Weakness or paralysis. Confusion. Trouble talking. Dizziness. A sudden, bad headache. You are likely to have a CT scan or MRI if: You've had a head injury ...
Facial nerve disorders; Facial nerve paralysis; Hemifacial microsomia; Hypertelorism; Hypotelorism; Orbital fracture; Plagiocephaly; Positional plagiocephaly ...
... paralysis, Pulsatile tinnitus, Neurofibromatosis type 2, Facial nerve tumor. Show more areas of focus for Nicholas L. Deep, M.D.. Jim ...
Ask the Mayo Mom: Facial paralysis and reanimation surgery featured image. Ask the Mayo Mom: Facial paralysis and reanimation surgery. Joel Streed. November 25 ...
Your healthcare professional will watch you walk and check your leg muscles for weakness. Your health professional also may check for numbness on your shin and ...
REM sleep behavior disorder is caused by loss of the normal muscle paralysis that occurs during REM sleep. It can appear three decades or more before a ...
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