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Monoplegia Paralysis of one limb or of a single muscle or a group of muscles Monotherapy ...
in children (53 causes), Limp muscles in infant (41 causes), Limping (66 causes), Local muscle wasting in children (21 causes), Loss of coordination (25 causes), Lower motor neuron facial weakness (4 causes), Menstrual cramps (16 causes), Monoplegia ...
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monoplegia affects only one limb; and triplegia affects three limbs. Children with spastic quadriplegia have other problems due to extensive brain damage.
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Hemiplegia is applied to paralysis affecting one part of the face along with the corresponding arm and leg.Diplegia means total paralysis.Monoplegia is the paralysis of single limb.Paraplegia means paralysis of both sides.
In such case it is termed a monoplegia, a condition sometimes arising from cerebral tumour.
See also: Plegia, Sclerosis, Osteoporosis, Cancer, Cholesterol
 
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