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disorder, Myoclonus, Cerebral palsy, Hypotonia, Spasticity, Intellectual disability, Chorea, Tremor. Show more areas of focus for Keith A. Coffman, M.D. ...
This causes your cornea to swell and thicken, leading to glare, blurred or cloudy vision, and eye discomfort. Fuchs (fewks) dystrophy usually affects both eyes.
Botox injection, Parkinson's disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Dystonia, Essential tremor, Myoclonus, Multiple s...ystem atrophy, Hemifacial spasm ...
Spina bifida, Muscular dystrophy, Cerebral palsy, Myelomeningocele. Karen L. Newcomer, M.D.. Sports Medicine Specialist; Physiatrist.
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP); Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA)/Progressive cortical visual dysfunction syndrome (PCVDS); Huntington's disease (HD).
Min found molecular changes in the brains of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), an incurable brain disorder with symptoms that mimic ...
... palsy, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Facial nerve disorder, Facial deformity, Dermatochalasis, Moebius syndrome, Facial injury, Facial spasm, Facial paralysis ...
... palsy, Cleft palate, Cleft lip, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, Facial deformity, Facial paralysis, Orbital fracture, Facial nerve disorder, Facial injury ...
This method avoids direct traction against a post in the groin during surgery, lessening the risk of postoperative hip pain and nerve palsy. Controlled pain ...
... palsy, Nonunion, Nerve entrapment, Hand arthritis. Show more areas of focus for Kitty Y. Wu, M.D.. Ashley Wysong, M.D.. Dermatologist; Mohs ...
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