Brachial plexus
... Brachial plexus birth
palsy refers to an injury to these nerve s ... compress ed, or torn. Brachial plexus
palsy : Paralysis of the arm due to an injury to ... ... BPH (Enlarged Prostate ) Brachial
palsy in the Neonate Brachial Plexopathy Brachial ...
Cerebral palsy
... Cerebral
palsy Definition Cerebral
palsy (CP) is the term used for a group of ... motor control centers of the brain. Cerebral
palsy may involve muscle stiffness ( spasticity ), ...
Cerebellum
... Heart defects ... Ataxic cerebral
palsy - This type of cerebral
palsy also is uncommon and usually involves a brain ... ) or the spinal cord. Ataxic cerebral
palsy , involving the cerebellum , causes either an ...
Deafness
... ( ALS ), antioxidant, asthma , Bell's
palsy , breathing difficulties , cancer , cerebellar ... lead to deafness , speech problems , cerebral
palsy , or mental retardation . Extended hydrops ... patient with a perforated eardrum . cerebral
palsy blindness deafness mental retardation ...
Facial paralysis
... paralysis in adults is often due to Bell's
palsy . This disorder (probably derived from a virus ) ... soft rubber nipple with a large hole. Bell's
palsy Facial paralysis or weakness with a sudden ... Lyme disease sometimes causes Bell's
palsy . Pain and facial paralysis develop ...
Palsy
...
palsy , laryngeal: Paralysis of the recurrent ... and runs down to the colon ). More on
palsy Paralysis - or
palsy complete loss or impairment of the ability to ...
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
... Progressive Supranuclear
palsy Overview Progressive supranuclear
palsy (PSP) is a rare degenerative disease of the ... , and personality. Progressive supranuclear
palsy is a disorder characterized by symptoms similar ...
Ramsay Hunt syndrome
... shingles ) virus to the facial nerve , facial
palsy also occurs. Ramsay Hunt Syndrome - ... the ears. It can cause hearing loss . Bell's
palsy - Shingles can cause Bell's
palsy , in which a facial nerve is paralyzed. ...
Asphyxia
... donation from: ... Asphyxia Lack of oxygen . In the case of cerebral
palsy , lack of oxygen to the brain. Ataxia A deficiency of muscular ... ) or poor circulation , infection , and trauma . Initially cerebral
palsy was thought to be related to birth asphyxia (strangulation during ...
Bad breath
... 24, 1997) [IF SIMPLE MEASURES DON'T CURE BAD BREATH , SEE DOCTOR] Bell's
palsy (February 19, 1997) [VICTIMS OF BELL'S
palsy USUALLY RECOVER COMPLETELY] ... Bad Breath Isn't Always a Harmless ...
Cerebrum
... FLUID (CSF): Fluid that bathes the brain and the spinal cord. Cerebral
palsy results from an abnormality in or injury to the cerebrum — the ... brain, which controls sensation and voluntary motor function. Cerebral
palsy is caused by injury to the cerebrum (the largest portion of the ...
Cellulitis
... (Senile Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy) Cerebral Aneurysm Cerebral
palsy Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistula ( CSF Leak ) Cerebro vascular Accident ( ... , typhoid ), ... Cellulitis Cerebral hemorrhage Cerebral
palsy Cerebro vascular accident Cerebro vascular accident, brief version * ...
Dyslexia
... Dyslexia ) Diarrhea in Children Diarrhea in Infants Dyslexia Erb
palsy (Brachial
palsy in the Newborn) Failure to Gain Weight ( Failure to Thrive ) Failure to ...
Dystonia
... is bowed forward). Alternate Names : Dementia -Nuchal Dystonia ,
palsy - Progressive Supranuclear, Richardson-Steele-Olszewski Syndrome ... Dementia -nuchal dystonia ; Richardson-Steele-Olszewski syndrome ;
palsy - progressive supranuclear Causes, incidence , and risk factors: ... ...
Language Disorders
... . 2nd ed. New York: Thieme, 1997. Some children with cerebral
palsy also have learning, vision , hearing and language disorders . Although the specific brain injury or problem causing cerebral
palsy does not worsen, the movement problems can vary over time. These ...
Muscular atrophy
... s in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar
palsy , the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. Progressive neuropathic (peroneal) muscular atrophy Progressive supranuclear
palsy Progressive systemic sclerosis ... CAUSES" Amyotrophic lateral ...
Neonatal
... and neonatal care in recent years, the incidence of cerebral
palsy has not decreased. More research into the causes of cerebral
palsy is necessary to prevent these disorders. IgE-bearing cells are also ...
Palpebra
... For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Palpebra l Slant - Eye
palsy - Progressive Supranuclear ( Progressive Supranuclear
palsy ) Pancreas Divisum Pancreas Transplant Pancreatic Abscess ... ...
Pancreatic abscess
... (related to an infection ) Symptoms: ... Palpebra l Slant - Eye
palsy - Progressive Supranuclear ( Progressive Supranuclear
palsy ) Pancreas Divisum Pancreas Transplant Pancreatic Abscess ... ...
Plexus
... to other parts of the brain and spinal cord. Brachial plexus
palsy : Paralysis of the arm due to an injury to the brachial plexus , a ... the fluid filling the eye . BPH (Enlarged Prostate ) Brachial
palsy in the Neonate Brachial Plexopathy Brachial Plexus Dysfunction ( ...
Stress
... Neck Pain Neuralgia "1 ( Neuropathy ) Neuralgia "2 [Kellogg] Bell's
palsy (Facial
palsy ) ... Stress Incontinence If cough ing, laughing, sneezing , or ...
Weakness
... sponsorship, for example, did not form part of the survey. Bell's
palsy is a weakness or paralysis of a facial nerve . The 2 facial nerve s ... , or muscle wasting may have scar tissue inside the nerve .
palsy means weakness , and it is this characteristic weakness in eye ...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
... Disease Mind Matters: Life with Alzheimer 's Disease ... Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Abdominal Pregnancy ( Ectopic Pregnancy ) Abducens
palsy ( Cranial Mononeuropathy VI) Abetalipoproteinemia (Bassen-Kornzweig Syndrome ) Ablatio Placenta e ( Placenta Abruptio ) ... Abdominal aortic ...
ALT
... Falls , drowning s, and other accidents Suicide and homicide increased risk for homicide ... SGPT ( ALT ) Shaken Baby Syndrome Shaking
palsy ( Parkinson 's Disease ) Shampoo Ingestion Shave Biopsy ( Skin Lesion Biopsy ) ... ELEVATED " ALT " (JUNE 11, 2003) [ELEVATED ALT " ...
Antisocial personality disorder
... Mental Health Act 1983, referring to people who have: ... Antisocial Personality Disorder Antispasmodics ( muscle relaxants) for cerebral
palsy [Medication] Anti sperm Antibody Test [Medical Tests] ... a mental illness such as depression , bipolar disorder , or antisocial ...
Ataxia
... Dr. Robert D. Neurological complications (these are rare, but include meningitis , seizures , ataxia , Guillain-Barre syndrome , and Bell's
palsy ) Hepatitis with jaundice (more common in patients older than 35) Hemolytic anemia Orchitis ... - A rare congenital disorder that ...
Athetosis
... movement s of muscle s ( athetosis ) or sustained muscle contraction ( dystonia ) may be caused by a number of conditions, including cerebral
palsy , encephalitis , drug side effects, hepatic encephalopathy , and Huntington's chorea . Choosing a Primary Care Provider Choosing a ...
Autoimmune disorders
... ability to produce tears, including Sjgren's syndrome , rheumatoid arthritis and myasthenia gravis , as well as other conditions such as Bell's
palsy and thyroid dysfunction. Symptoms ... Neil Williams and colleagues from the University of Bristol have been looking at using vaccine s to treat ...
Beckwith
... hormone production) Down's syndrome Primary amyloidosis ... Beckwith -Wiedemann Syndrome Bedwetting Beef Tapeworm (Taeniasis) Bell's
palsy Benign Breast Disease ( Fibrocystic Breast Disease ) ... Beckwith -Wiedemann syndrome A rare, overgrowth disorder in which babies are ...
Bedwetting
... Therapy for COPD Taking a Breather From Asthma Medication ... Beckwith -Wiedemann Syndrome Bedwetting Beef Tapeworm (Taeniasis) Bell's
palsy Benign Breast Disease ( Fibrocystic Breast Disease ) ... If sleeping problems don't settle with simple methods, or there are specific ...
Basal cell carcinoma
... ulcer with rolled margins. Basal cell carcinoma ( skin cancer ) Battered woman, help for Bedsores , diagnosis and treatment Bell's
palsy Benign Breast Disease - Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( BPH ) - diagnosis and treatment - transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) ...
Bedsore
... ; Decubitus ulcer Causes: These factors increase the risk for pressure ulcer s: ... Bedsore s , diagnosis and treatment Bell's
palsy Benign Breast Disease - Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( BPH ) - diagnosis and treatment - transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) ...
Bedsores
... of a Decubitis Ulcer See all Pictures & Images Overview & Considerations ... Bedsores , diagnosis and treatment Bell's
palsy Benign Breast Disease - Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( BPH ) - diagnosis and treatment - transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) ...
Biceps
... rhythms ( arrhythmia ). Patient's with Erb's palsies typically have weakness involving the muscle s of the shoulder and biceps . Klumpke's
palsy - This refers to involvement of the lower portion (C8, T1) of the brachial plexus . Then there's the macro- trauma tic injury , when somebody ...
Bites And Stings
... skin ( skin wounds ) History of peripheral vascular disease Diabetes -related or ischemic ulcers ... Allergic Rhinitis , Bell's
palsy , Cluster Headaches , Cold Temperature Exposure, Eye Injuries , Eye Problems , Non injury , Facial Injuries , Head Injury , Age 3 and ...
Blocked tear duct
... ) Blood Clots Blood Fluke ( Schistosomiasis ) Blood Poisoning ( Septicemia ) ... Blocked Tear Duct Botulism in Infants Brachial
palsy in the Newborn Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children ( Congestive Heart Failure in Children) Childhood Depression ( ...
Botulism
... found in honey. If the baby eats infected honey, the organ ism may produce toxins in the digestive tract. Botulism in Infants Brachial
palsy in the Newborn Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children ( Congestive Heart Failure in Children) Childhood Depression ( ...
Brace
... too. Sometimes appliances such as brace s and surgery are helpful. Measures that appear to help decrease the incidence of cerebral
palsy include maternal immunization against rubella , maternal abstention from smoking and alcohol consumption , ... Brace s or other appliances ...
Brachial Plexus Injury
... or injury to the brachial plexus , which can occur because of birth trauma . Conditions associated with brachial plexus injury include Erb's
palsy and Erb-Duchenne ... ...
Brain tumor
... nervous system , e.g., syphilis , encephalitis , brain tumor , or multiple sclerosis . The term also designates a specific type of cerebral
palsy . This brain disease causes recurrent attacks. Seizures can also be caused by head injury , withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs, a high ...