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1 ody parts involved (hemiplegia, diplegia, or quadriplegia).
2  from uncoordinated leg swimming to complete quadriplegia.
3 ement of arm and hand control in humans with quadriplegia.
4 ld also improve arm and hand movements after quadriplegia.
5 bility, seizures, optic atrophy, and spastic quadriplegia.
6 er 6 months, culminated in areflexic flaccid quadriplegia.
7 ad hemiplegia, 34.4% had diplegia, 18.6% had quadriplegia, 14.4% had dyskinesia, 3.9% had ataxia, and
8 correlates with complex, early-onset spastic quadriplegia affecting all four extremities, generalized
9 ut of seven patients progressed to areflexic quadriplegia and required mechanical ventilatory support
10 ic cerebral palsy (hemiplegia, diplegia, and quadriplegia) and for cerebral palsy with and without an
11 r for diplegia (compared with hemiplegia and quadriplegia) and for cerebral palsy without major crani
12 DYT4), isolated hypomyelination with spastic quadriplegia, and an infantile onset encephalopathy, sug
13 ordination, widespread asthenia, paraplegia, quadriplegia, and sensory impairment.
14 r diagnosed with diabetes insipidus, spastic quadriplegia, developmental delay, agenesis of the corpu
15 elopmental delay, central hypotonia, spastic quadriplegia, dystonic movements, rotary nystagmus, and
16 the motor cortex in a study participant with quadriplegia from cervical spinal cord injury.
17      Many patients with ventilator-dependent quadriplegia have coincident phrenic nerve injury and th
18 he locked-in syndrome, a state of mutism and quadriplegia in which communication can be established o
19 vessels, cardiac, grade IV/V liver injuries, quadriplegia, or complex pelvic fractures.
20 surements in 197 patients with paraplegia or quadriplegia performed over a 21-y period, using 131I-or
21 ing activity that is associated with spastic quadriplegia, potentially uncovering a broad spectrum of
22                                              Quadriplegia, quadriparesis, or respiratory insufficienc
23 Werdnig-Hoffmann disease) is associated with quadriplegia, respiratory muscle paralysis and death in