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Effects

an inflammation of the facial nerve - the nerve that controls the facial muscles(passive) is caused byBell's palsy

trauma to the brain(passive) is caused byCerberal palsy

a rare injury of the lower brachial plexus(passive) is caused byKlumpke palsy

an injury(passive) is caused byErb?s Palsy

What type of brain hematomacausesCN3 palsy

damage to the brachial plexus nerves(passive) is caused byPalsy

inflammation or compression of the facial nerve ( cranial nerve VII ) , which controls the muscles of the face(passive) is caused bypalsy

some sort of damage or trauma to the facial nerves(passive) is caused byPalsy

damage to the brachial plexus ( usually C5 / C6 nerves ) from birth trauma(passive) is caused bypalsy

by lesions of the brainstem or lower motor neurons(passive) is causedbulbar palsy

an injury to the shoulder during child birth(passive) is caused byPalsy

an injury to the nerves(passive) is caused byErbs palsy

lesions of PN surrounding these brainstem saccade - related neuronsmay causesaccadic palsy

by complications in(passive) caused byErb?s Palsy

nerve damage(passive) is caused byErb?s palsy

a lower brachial plexus injury(passive) is caused byPalsy

trauma , stroke , tumour , infection(passive) can be caused byPalsy

various causes(passive) can be caused byDiaphragmatic palsy

A type of brachial plexus injurycan resultpalsy

by an injury to the brachial plexus during childbirth(passive) is caused byPalsy

an injury to the shoulder(passive) is caused byPalsy

an inflammation of the facial nerve(passive) is caused bypalsy

inflammation of the facial nerve(passive) is caused byPalsy

also(passive) can ... be causedBulbar palsy

also(passive) can ... be causedA bulbar palsy

by an injury to an infant during birth(passive) is ... caused byPalsy

damage to the upper C5 and C6 nerves(passive) is caused bypalsy

by other cranial nerves(passive) caused bypalsy

the Brachial PlexuscausesErbs palsy

doctors(passive) can be caused byErb?s palsy

by shoulder dystocia(passive) caused byPalsy

Shoulder Dystociacan causePalsy

injury(passive) can often be caused byErbs palsy

nerveoften causingpalsy

by birth trauma(passive) caused bypalsy

by injury to the upper group of your arms main nerves(passive) is caused bypalsy

by degeneration of the nuclear cells of the lower cranial nerves(passive) caused byPalsy

aneurysmscausingoculomotor palsy

the Brachial Plexuscausespalsy

injury(passive) is caused byPalsy

Kuniyoshi much difficulty in moving Kuniyoshi's limbscausedKuniyoshi much difficulty in moving Kuniyoshi's limbs

him much difficulty in moving his limbscausedhim much difficulty in moving his limbs

partial facial paralysiscausespartial facial paralysis

hoarseness of the voicecausedhoarseness of the voice

to winging from a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscleleadingto winging from a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle

throughoutmay resultthroughout

to a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscleleadingto a dysfunctional serratus anterior muscle

paralysis or loss of feeling in the arm , hand , and or shouldercan causeparalysis or loss of feeling in the arm , hand , and or shoulder

to paralysisleadsto paralysis

weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the facecausesweakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face

in abduction at the shoulderresultsin abduction at the shoulder

in a partial or total paralysis of a newborn childoften resultsin a partial or total paralysis of a newborn child

deviation of the eyecausesdeviation of the eye

a temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial musclescausesa temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles

a weakness in the arm ... preventing normal movementcausesa weakness in the arm ... preventing normal movement

to dysphagialeadingto dysphagia

dysphagiacausesdysphagia

sudden , temporary weakness in facial musclescausessudden , temporary weakness in facial muscles

paralysis to certain areas of the handscausesparalysis to certain areas of the hands

facial paralysis , hearing disorders and problemscausesfacial paralysis , hearing disorders and problems

partial or total paralysis of muscles in the shoulder , arm , or handcan causepartial or total paralysis of muscles in the shoulder , arm , or hand

one side of her face to droopcausedone side of her face to droop

facial paralysiscausefacial paralysis

from damage to the nerves surrounding an infant 's shoulderresultsfrom damage to the nerves surrounding an infant 's shoulder

sudden weakness in your facial musclescausessudden weakness in your facial muscles

to a paralysis of one armcan leadto a paralysis of one arm

paralysis of the armcausesparalysis of the arm

to paralysis of the armleadsto paralysis of the arm

my left arm to be shorter and weaker than my right armcausingmy left arm to be shorter and weaker than my right arm

problems(passive) caused byproblems

drooping or weaknesscan causedrooping or weakness

paralysiscan causeparalysis

paralysis or numbness in the arm and handalso causesparalysis or numbness in the arm and hand

the left side of her face to drophad causedthe left side of her face to drop

paralysis of his right armcausedparalysis of his right arm

a deformity in the muscles on his armcauseda deformity in the muscles on his arm

due to nerve inflammationcauseddue to nerve inflammation

significant facial distortionoften causessignificant facial distortion

half of my face getting paralyzedcauseshalf of my face getting paralyzed

in weaknessresultsin weakness

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