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paralysis; pinpoint red spots on the skin; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue; red skin lesions, often with a ...
dizziness; dryness or soreness of the throat; earache; facial paralysis; fainting; headache, severe and throbbing; increase in bone pain; increased menstrual ...
... paralysis. As of May 2021, only 300 cases have been documented around the world. There is currently no cure. In late 2019, Lisa flew to Jacksonville ...
Further, he said the left-side paralysis would resolve over time. "I was originally told I had only one month to live. Surgery improved my life expectancy ...
... paralysis, Thymic tumor, Chest wall deformity, Tracheomalacia, Tracheal stenosis, Diaphragmatic hernia, Mediastinal tumor, Tracheobronchomalacia. Show more ...
CELLTOP clinical trial: First report from a phase I trial of autologous adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of paralysis due to ...
... paralysis, Weight, Anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Show more areas of focus for William J. Casey, III, M.D.. Stephen D. Cassivi ...
Man moves paralyzed legs using device that stimulates spinal cord featured image · New drug for MS is milestone for patients, research featured image · Heart ...
Optic neuritis occurs when swelling (inflammation) damages the optic nerve — a bundle of nerve fibers that transmits visual information from your eye to ...
Vocal cord paralysis. When one or both of the vocal cords don't open or close properly, the trachea and lungs are not protected when swallowing. Sometimes ...
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