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Causes
Effects
an inflammation of the facial nerve - the nerve that controls the facial muscles
(passive) is caused by
Bell's palsy
trauma to the brain
(passive) is caused by
Cerberal palsy
a rare injury of the lower brachial plexus
(passive) is caused by
Klumpke palsy
an injury
(passive) is caused by
Erb?s Palsy
What type of brain hematoma
causes
CN3 palsy
damage to the brachial plexus nerves
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
inflammation or compression of the facial nerve ( cranial nerve VII ) , which controls the muscles of the face
(passive) is caused by
palsy
some sort of damage or trauma to the facial nerves
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
damage to the brachial plexus ( usually C5 / C6 nerves ) from birth trauma
(passive) is caused by
palsy
by lesions of the brainstem or lower motor neurons
(passive) is caused
bulbar palsy
an injury to the shoulder during child birth
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
an injury to the nerves
(passive) is caused by
Erbs palsy
lesions of PN surrounding these brainstem saccade - related neurons
may cause
saccadic palsy
by complications in
(passive) caused by
Erb?s Palsy
nerve damage
(passive) is caused by
Erb?s palsy
a lower brachial plexus injury
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
trauma , stroke , tumour , infection
(passive) can be caused by
Palsy
various causes
(passive) can be caused by
Diaphragmatic palsy
A type of brachial plexus injury
can result
palsy
by an injury to the brachial plexus during childbirth
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
an injury to the shoulder
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
an inflammation of the facial nerve
(passive) is caused by
palsy
inflammation of the facial nerve
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
also
(passive) can ... be caused
Bulbar palsy
also
(passive) can ... be caused
A bulbar palsy
by an injury to an infant during birth
(passive) is ... caused by
Palsy
damage to the upper C5 and C6 nerves
(passive) is caused by
palsy
by other cranial nerves
(passive) caused by
palsy
the Brachial Plexus
causes
Erbs palsy
doctors
(passive) can be caused by
Erb?s palsy
by shoulder dystocia
(passive) caused by
Palsy
Shoulder Dystocia
can cause
Palsy
injury
(passive) can often be caused by
Erbs palsy
nerve
often causing
palsy
by birth trauma
(passive) caused by
palsy
by injury to the upper group of your arms main nerves
(passive) is caused by
palsy
by degeneration of the nuclear cells of the lower cranial nerves
(passive) caused by
Palsy
aneurysms
causing
oculomotor palsy
the Brachial Plexus
causes
palsy
injury
(passive) is caused by
Palsy
Kuniyoshi much difficulty in moving Kuniyoshi's limbs
caused
Kuniyoshi much difficulty in moving Kuniyoshi's limbs
him much difficulty in moving his limbs
caused
him much difficulty in moving his limbs
partial facial paralysis
causes
partial facial paralysis
hoarseness of the voice
caused
hoarseness of the voice
to winging from a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle
leading
to winging from a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle
throughout
may result
throughout
to a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle
leading
to a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle
paralysis or loss of feeling in the arm , hand , and or shoulder
can cause
paralysis or loss of feeling in the arm , hand , and or shoulder
to paralysis
leads
to paralysis
weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face
causes
weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face
in abduction at the shoulder
results
in abduction at the shoulder
in a partial or total paralysis of a newborn child
often results
in a partial or total paralysis of a newborn child
deviation of the eye
causes
deviation of the eye
a temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles
causes
a temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles
a weakness in the arm ... preventing normal movement
causes
a weakness in the arm ... preventing normal movement
to dysphagia
leading
to dysphagia
dysphagia
causes
dysphagia
sudden , temporary weakness in facial muscles
causes
sudden , temporary weakness in facial muscles
paralysis to certain areas of the hands
causes
paralysis to certain areas of the hands
facial paralysis , hearing disorders and problems
causes
facial paralysis , hearing disorders and problems
partial or total paralysis of muscles in the shoulder , arm , or hand
can cause
partial or total paralysis of muscles in the shoulder , arm , or hand
one side of her face to droop
caused
one side of her face to droop
facial paralysis
cause
facial paralysis
from damage to the nerves surrounding an infant 's shoulder
results
from damage to the nerves surrounding an infant 's shoulder
sudden weakness in your facial muscles
causes
sudden weakness in your facial muscles
to a paralysis of one arm
can lead
to a paralysis of one arm
paralysis of the arm
causes
paralysis of the arm
to paralysis of the arm
leads
to paralysis of the arm
my left arm to be shorter and weaker than my right arm
causing
my left arm to be shorter and weaker than my right arm
problems
(passive) caused by
problems
drooping or weakness
can cause
drooping or weakness
paralysis
can cause
paralysis
paralysis or numbness in the arm and hand
also causes
paralysis or numbness in the arm and hand
the left side of her face to drop
had caused
the left side of her face to drop
paralysis of his right arm
caused
paralysis of his right arm
a deformity in the muscles on his arm
caused
a deformity in the muscles on his arm
due to nerve inflammation
caused
due to nerve inflammation
significant facial distortion
often causes
significant facial distortion
half of my face getting paralyzed
causes
half of my face getting paralyzed
in weakness
results
in weakness
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