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1 assification System score of 3 or higher, or quadriparesis.
2 b, he developed hemiplegia that evolved into quadriparesis.
3       Most CP cases had hemiparesis (40%) or quadriparesis (38%); 87% had been diagnosed by a neurolo
4                 In 9 days, flaccid areflexic quadriparesis and bulbar palsy developed.
5 icrocephaly, sensorineural deafness, spastic quadriparesis and progressive cortical and cerebellar at
6 re disorders of upper motor neurons, spastic quadriparesis and pseudobulbar palsy, and mental disorde
7 esses to severe cogwheel rigidity, dystonia, quadriparesis, and eventual death, if left untreated.
8 onths with progressive microcephaly, spastic quadriparesis, and global developmental delay.
9 y, affected family members exhibited spastic quadriparesis, ataxia, and dystonia with onset in childh
10       In a person with anarthria and spastic quadriparesis caused by a brain-stem stroke, words and s
11 he ability to articulate speech) and spastic quadriparesis caused by a brain-stem stroke.
12 trongyliasis marked by radiculomyelitis with quadriparesis, hyperaesthesia, and urinary retention.
13 e of 5 children who developed acute onset of quadriparesis or paraparesis associated with abnormal br
14                       Instead, children with quadriparesis or paraparesis post-CART therapy had lower
15 , and CXCL10, than those who did not develop quadriparesis or paraparesis.
16 condition, which can result in parkinsonism, quadriparesis, or even death.
17                                Quadriplegia, quadriparesis, or respiratory insufficiency persisted af
18 stical significance, nor did the doubling of quadriparesis risk and the tripling of diparesis risk as
19 longitudinal study, those developing spastic quadriparesis showed persistent low thresholds for the h
20 cerebral palsy, 12 of whom developed spastic quadriparesis, were studied longitudinally for 4 years.
21 ological examination revealed new asymmetric quadriparesis with chronic bilateral visual disturbance.