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Paraparesis
Weakness affecting only the legs and not the arms. As such, paraparesis affects the ability to walk.

 


Hemiparesis: Weakness on one side of the body.
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Gastroparesis symptoms
Gastroparesis is simply a weak stomach; if you break the word apart, that is exactly what you get-gastro meaning stomach and paresis meaning impaired movement.

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Gastroparesis
Alternate Names : Gastroparesis diabeticorum, Delayed gastric emptying
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Gastroparesis At A Glance
Gastroparesis At A Glance
Gastroparesis is a disease of the muscles of the stomach or the nerves controlling the muscles that causes the muscles to stop working.

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Gastroparesis is a stomach disorder in which the stomach takes too long in emptying its contents.

General paresis
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General paresis is an impairment of mental function caused by damage to the brain from untreated syphilis.

Gastroparesis (say: 'gast-roe-par-EE-sus') is a disorder that happens when your stomach muscles don't work properly. It is sometimes called 'delayed gastric emptying.

Gastroparesis diabeticorum; Delayed gastric emptying
Definition of Gastroparesis:
Gastroparesis is a condition that affects the ability of the stomach to empty its contents, but there is no blockage (obstruction).

Gastroparesis is a stomach disorder in which the stomach takes too long in emptying its contents. If food remains in the stomach for too long, it can cause problems such as bacterial overgrowth from the fermentation of the food.

Gastroparesis, also called delayed gastric emptying, is a disorder in which the stomach takes too long to empty its contents. Normally, the stomach contracts to move food down into the small intestine for digestion.

Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles in your stomach don't function normally. Ordinarily, strong muscular contractions propel food through your digestive tract.

Gastroparesis is a disorder in which the stomach takes too long to empty after eating. The delay results in bothersome and possibly serious symptoms because digestion is altered.
What causes gastroparesis?

Gastroparesis means paralysis of the stomach, and is a condition in which the stomach does not empty properly.
What is going on in the body?

About gastroparesis
Ordinarily, strong muscular contractions propel food through your digestive tract. But in people with gastroparesis, the stomach muscles don't contract properly.

What is Tropical Spastic Paraparesis?
For several decades the term "tropical spastic paraparesis" (TSP) has been used to describe a chronic and progressive disease of the nervous system that affects adults living in equatorial areas of the world ...

Paresis
It is only an impairment of the action of a muscle or a group of muscles (not a total loss of function).

Hemiparesis - paralysis of one side of the body e.g. an arm and a leg on the same side, may be associated with drooping face on the same side, speech problems, swallowing problems.

hemiparesis
hemip riss noun slight paralysis of the muscles of one side of the body
hemiplegia ...

HEMIPARESIS
Paralysis of only one side of the body.
HEMOLYSIS
Destruction of blood cells.

Paraparesis - Weakness of the lower body and extremities below the cervical section of the spinal cord
Paraplegia - Loss of function in the lower body and extremities below the cervical section of the spine ...

Hemiparesis
Hemiparesis is a very common symptom that develops after stroke where motor impairments of the contralateral limb(s) occur. The limb(s) that are affected are on the opposite side to where the brain was damaged during the stroke.

Baroparesis: Reversible paralysis of the facial nerve due to pressure in the middle ear going up in a plane or surfacing in scuba diving. The excessive pressure in the middle ear compresses the facial nerve and causes temporary paralysis.

gastroparesis - muscle or nerve damage in the stomach, which causes slow digestion and stomach emptying.

Paresis also can be the result of weakened vocal cord muscles. Vocal cord muscles can be weakened temporarily as a side effect of inhaled corticosteroid medicine sprays, ...

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Paresis
Incomplete paralysis, affecting motion but not sensation. [Webster]
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Paresis, spasticity, altered sensation, loss of sphincter control
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Quadriparesis most severely involving the distal upper extremities, with or without sensory loss and bladder dysfunction, usually due to ischaemia from osteophytic or traumatic compression of the central part of the cervical spinal cord and/or artery.

Gastroparesis
Introduction
Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles in your stomach don't function normally.

Gastroparesis Diabeticorum
GDA
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Gastroparesis or ileus
Vomiting partially digested food a few hours after ingestion
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General paresis is a progressive, disabling, and life-threatening condition. Since it is a complication of syphilis, the primary risk factor is previous syphilis infection.

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Paralysis; Paresis; Loss of movement; Motor dysfunction
References
Griggs RC, Józefowicz RF, Aminoff MJ. Approach to the patient with neurologic disease. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa.

Parturient Paresis - A disease of pregnant and lactating cows and ewes leading to generalized paresis and death.

Paralysis; Paresis; Loss of movement; Motor dysfunction
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Loss of muscle function may be caused by: ...

1 = Minor paresis Asymmetrical facial movements or facial asymmetry at rest. This response may be noted with a spontaneous smile but not with forced facial movements.

hemiparesis Muscular weakness or partial paralysis restricted to one side of the body
hemolytic anemia Anemia caused by excessive destruction (as in chemical poisoning, infection, or sickle-cell anemia) of red blood cells ...

General paresis. This is also known (historically) as 'general paresis of the insane'. It is a chronic dementia that represents a severe complication of neurosyphilis, usually in its late stages. On average, death follows within only 2-3 years.

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paresis or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually unilateral, due to either a lesion involving either the nucleus or the facial nerve peripheral to the nucleus (peripheral facial paralysis) or a supranuclear lesion in the cerebrum or upper ...

Alzheimer disease, familial, 3, with spastic paraparesis and apraxia: This form of Alzheimer's is an early-onset form of Alzheimer's that is linked to a defect on chromosome 14q24.3.

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Thus a form of the disease is sometimes met with in which a paralysis or paresis of one or more limbs is the only symptom complained of. For instance, a little girl is said to have gradually lost the use of her arm.

Compression of the cervical spinal cord, caused by glycosaminoglycan infiltration of the dura, may lead to spastic paresis if not corrected by neurosurgical intervention.

The disease pellagra, an affection of the skin associated with degenerative changes in the brain and spinal cord and characterized by melancholy with suicidal impulses, sometimes mania associated with paresis, ...

Dementia paralytica, or paresis, is a form of syphilis which generally affects patients in their 40s or 50s. Increased behavioral deterioration occurs and the person may be believed to have a "psychiatric illness" or Alzheimer's disease.

This course will focus on CI therapy treatment for UE rehabilitation for adults with chronic stroke and children with hemiparesis with mild to moderate impairment.

Clinical exam may reveal sectoral paresis of the iris sphincter and/or vermiform iris movements. The tonic pupil may become smaller (miotic) over time which is referred to as \"little old Adie's\".

Gore TAG pivotal clinical trial included stroke (4%), paraplegia/paraparesis (3%), peripheral vascular injury (14%), and death (2%).

Tropical spastic paraparesis (HTLV-1-associated myelopathy): Tropical spastic paraparesis is a rare disorder characterized by slowly progressive weakness (paraparesis), stiffness (rigidity), ...

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