Hemiparesis

Ipsilateral hemiparesis

Ipsilateral
Ipsilateral hemiparesis is a lesion that appears in the upper cervical spine and causes hemiparesis. The lesion can also cause a chronic and localized headache. Some medical conditions, such as gout, are less frequent in those with hemiparesis.

Hemiparesis - List of case studies

Multiple Sclerosis

23-year-old female had episodes of hemiparesis, dysmetria and parenthesis underwent MRI that showed a ... female. In the beginning of 2003 I had three episodes of hemiparesis, dysmetria and parenthesis which resolved spontaneously . ...

Multiple sclerosis in remission under Avonex treatment

female. 7 years ago the patient had three episodes of hemiparesis , dysmetria and paresthesis which resolved spontaneously. ... hemiparesis, dysmetria, paresthesis, demyelization process, active enhancing ...

List of Symptoms

Heavy current shocks (lower limbs) Hematuria Hemiparesis Hemoptoic episodes Hepatic hypo echoic lesions - multiple ...

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