Tetraplegia or paraplegia with brachial diparesis? What is the most appropriate designation for the motor deficit in patients with lower cervical spinal cord injury?doi:10.1007/s10072-012-1160-4Nicandro FigueiredoIara Eberhard FigueiredoDaniel Resnick...
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Thekey difference between diplegia and paraplegiais that diplegia is a condition that affects motor neurons of both upper and lower parts of the body, while paraplegia is a condition that affects only the motor neurons of the lower half of the body. Motor neuron diseases are conditions that aff...
Paraplegia is a specific type of paralysis that affects the legs. Paraplegia can happen due to injuries in certain sections of the nervous system, including the thoracic spine (T), lumbar spine (L), and sacral spine (S). Motor vehicle crashes, penetrating injuries, falls, spine tumors, cysts...
Paraplegia and quadriplegia are both serious conditions which involve partial paralysis of the body. In the case of paraplegia, the patient is paralyzed from the waist down, while a quadriplegic has paralysis which affects the body from the neck down. The paralysis is caused by an injury to ...
Hereditary spastic paraplegia SPG4: what is known and not known about the disease. Brain 2015; 138: 2471-2484.Solowska JM, Baas PW (2015) Hereditary spastic paraplegia SPG4: what is known and not known about the disease. BrainBaas PW, Solowska JM. Hereditary spastic paraplegia SPG4: what...