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Basilar Artery Stroke(passive) Caused byLocked - in Syndrome
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a stroke that occurred seven years ago(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
a thrombosed megadolichobasilar artery [ 30(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
severe brain injury , such as a brainstem stroke or infection(passive) caused byLocked - In syndrome
a stroke " point blank /(passive) may be provoked bylocked - in - syndrome
a stroke suffered in 2010(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
lesions in the brainstem or(passive) is caused byLocked in syndrome
a stroke seven years ago , which left him fully conscious(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
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a thrombosed megadolichobasilar artery ( Krasnianski , et al . , 2009(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
a thrombosed megadolichobasilar artery Clin Neurol Neurosurg 2003(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
a complication of a stroke , traumatic brain injury , diseases of the circulatory system or a medication overdose(passive) can be caused byLocked - in syndrome
another underlying condition , such as stroke , cancer or infection(passive) was caused bythe locked - in syndrome
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Stroke , traumatic brain injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( also known as Lou Gehrig ’s diseasecan causelocked - in syndrome
stroke at the level of the basilar artery denying blood to the pons(passive) can be caused byLocked - in syndrome
a solitary pontine abscess MARTIN J. MURPHY(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
one day ... a sudden and extremly powerful strokecausesthe “ locked - in syndrome
thrombosis of the basilar trunk after spinal manipulation ( letter(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
due to diseases like stroke , spinal cord injury , or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS(passive) is causedLocked - in syndrome
a solitary pontine abscess – Journal of Rent and save from the world(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
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specific damage to the brain(passive) is caused byLocked - in syndrome
major brain injury(passive) is caused byLocked - in syndrome
different neurodegenerative diseases ( like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ) , brainstem stroke or traumatic brain injuries(passive) can be caused byThe locked - in syndrome
a car crash or other serious accident(passive) might be caused byLocked - in syndrome
the liver failure and result in the release of toxinswould causethe locked - in syndrome
basilar artery ectasia(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
a thrombosed megadolichobasilar artery Michael Krasnianski , Charly Gaul , Stephan Neudecker , Curd Behrmann , Martin Winterholler(passive) caused bylocked - in syndrome
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the pressure exerted by the sound gun Ozer AB , Demirel I , Bayar MK(passive) caused byLocked - in syndrome
a stroke , locked in syndrome leaves victims awake and aware but without the ability to move(passive) Caused byLocked - in Syndrome
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in quadriplegia and the inability to speak in otherwise cognitively intact individualsusually resultsin quadriplegia and the inability to speak in otherwise cognitively intact individuals
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from occlusion of the proximal and middle segments of the basilar artery or from hemorrhage involving that regioncan resultfrom occlusion of the proximal and middle segments of the basilar artery or from hemorrhage involving that region
from a paralytic strokeresultingfrom a paralytic stroke
from traumatic basilar artery occlusion following clivus fractureresultingfrom traumatic basilar artery occlusion following clivus fracture
from bilateral cerebral peduncle infarctions , Zakaria and Flaherty 67(10):1889resultingfrom bilateral cerebral peduncle infarctions , Zakaria and Flaherty 67(10):1889
from injury to or a stroke of the ponsresultsfrom injury to or a stroke of the pons
in him being almost completely paralyzedhas resultedin him being almost completely paralyzed
from a stroke that damages part of the brainstemresultingfrom a stroke that damages part of the brainstem
them from communicating , persons with brain injuries orpreventsthem from communicating , persons with brain injuries or
almost every muscle in your body to be paralyzedcausesalmost every muscle in your body to be paralyzed
from any condition that destroys the middle part of the brain stem , most commonly a strokecan resultfrom any condition that destroys the middle part of the brain stem , most commonly a stroke
from ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke affecting the corticospinal , corticopontine and corticobulbar tractsmost often resultsfrom ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke affecting the corticospinal , corticopontine and corticobulbar tracts
from a brainstem stroke which abolishes voluntary control of movement without affecting either wakefulness or awarenessusually resultsfrom a brainstem stroke which abolishes voluntary control of movement without affecting either wakefulness or awareness
from Any disorder ( almost always a stroke ) that destroys the middle part of the brain stem but does not affect the parts of the brain that control consciousness and mental function ( the upper part of the brain stem and the cerebrum , the largest part of the brainmay resultfrom Any disorder ( almost always a stroke ) that destroys the middle part of the brain stem but does not affect the parts of the brain that control consciousness and mental function ( the upper part of the brain stem and the cerebrum , the largest part of the brain
a coma - like statecausesa coma - like state
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a complete paralysis of all voluntary musclescausesa complete paralysis of all voluntary muscles
from a conversion disorderresultingfrom a conversion disorder
from brainstem damagemay resultfrom brainstem damage
from a coma or motor - neuron disease or other disordersmay resultfrom a coma or motor - neuron disease or other disorders
him from moving or speakingpreventedhim from moving or speaking
from strokes that create lesions on the brainstemtypically resultsfrom strokes that create lesions on the brainstem
long - term effectscan causelong - term effects
bodily paralysiscausesbodily paralysis
Ventromedial nucleus(passive) is causedVentromedial nucleus
full - body paralysiscausesfull - body paralysis
total paralysis other than the ability to move the eyes vertically and sometimes horizontallycausestotal paralysis other than the ability to move the eyes vertically and sometimes horizontally
from a brainstem hemorrhage or infarct resulting in quadriplegia and disruption of the lower cranial nervesusually resultsfrom a brainstem hemorrhage or infarct resulting in quadriplegia and disruption of the lower cranial nerves
full and meaningful livesleadfull and meaningful lives
from strokes that create anterior pontine brainstem lesionstypically resultsfrom strokes that create anterior pontine brainstem lesions
from various types of accidentsresultingfrom various types of accidents
full paralysiscausesfull paralysis
the loss of all physical capabilities and all muscle movement other than the eyescausesthe loss of all physical capabilities and all muscle movement other than the eyes
from being shot in the headresultedfrom being shot in the head
Unlike persistent vegetative state , in which the upper portions of the brain are damaged and the lower portions are spared(passive) is causedUnlike persistent vegetative state , in which the upper portions of the brain are damaged and the lower portions are spared
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from stellate ganglion block in the treatment of patients with sudden hearing lossresultingfrom stellate ganglion block in the treatment of patients with sudden hearing loss
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