All Relations between Paresis and thoracic

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Sònia Año. Acute lower motor neuron tetraparesis. The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice. vol 44. issue 6. 2015-08-04. PMID:25441630. paresis beginning in the pelvic limbs and progressing to the thoracic limbs resulting in flaccid tetraparesis or tetraplegia within 24 to 72 hours is a common presentation of peripheral nerve or neuromuscular junction disease. 2015-08-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ivan Chernev, David Dad. Segmental zoster abdominal paresis (zoster pseudohernia): a review of the literature. PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation. vol 5. issue 9. 2014-05-15. PMID:24054853. although thoracic dermatomes are the most commonly affected, paresis of the abdominal muscles has been less frequently reported. 2014-05-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jean Tsai, Robert J Bert, Don Gilde. Zoster paresis: asymptomatic MRI lesions far beyond the site of rash and focal weakness. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 330. issue 1-2. 2014-01-09. PMID:23628467. we describe a patient with zoster paresis and an mri that revealed extensive spinal cord lesions from the upper cervical to the lower thoracic spinal cord. 2014-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Steven H Renes, Geert J van Geffen, Miranda M Snoeren, Matthieu J Gielen, Gerbrand J Groe. Ipsilateral brachial plexus block and hemidiaphragmatic paresis as adverse effect of a high thoracic paravertebral block. Regional anesthesia and pain medicine. vol 36. issue 2. 2011-12-23. PMID:21270722. ipsilateral brachial plexus block and hemidiaphragmatic paresis as adverse effect of a high thoracic paravertebral block. 2011-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Schober, S A Loer, L A Schwart. Paresis of cranial nerve VI (N. abducens) after thoracic dural perforation. Minerva anestesiologica. vol 76. issue 12. 2011-04-14. PMID:20838373. paresis of cranial nerve vi (n. abducens) after thoracic dural perforation. 2011-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Schober, S A Loer, L A Schwart. Paresis of cranial nerve VI (N. abducens) after thoracic dural perforation. Minerva anestesiologica. vol 76. issue 12. 2011-04-14. PMID:20838373. here we report a case of unilateral paresis of the cranial nerve vi (n. abducens) after attempted thoracic epidural anesthesia. 2011-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicholas Masters, Henk Niphuis, Ernst Verschoor, Judith Breuer, Mark Quinlivan, Teresa Wawrzynczyk, Mark Stidworth. Debilitating clinical disease in a wild-born captive western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) co-infected with varicella zoster virus (VZV) and simian T-lymphotropic virus (STLV). Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. vol 41. issue 4. 2011-03-29. PMID:21370655. disease processes included severe thoracic and axillary cutaneous ulceration of t2-3 dermatome distribution, gastroenteritis, ulcerative stomatitis, emaciation, hind limb weakness or paresis, and decubitus ulcers of the ankles and elbows. 2011-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Steven A Greenber. Pearls: neuromuscular disorders. Seminars in neurology. vol 30. issue 1. 2010-04-20. PMID:20127578. these include features of focal neuropathies, including the neurologic thoracic outlet syndrome, apparent ulnar nerve-innervated hand weakness in radial neuropathies, scapula movement in long thoracic compared with spinal accessory neuropathies, and diaphragm paralysis in segmental zoster paresis. 2010-04-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Beata Degórska, Jacek Sterna, Rafal Sapierzynski, Mariusz Siedlick. What is your diagnosis? Cervical pain and paresis of left thoracic limb in a chondrodystrophic dog. Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T. vol 22. issue 4. 2009-09-23. PMID:19718847. cervical pain and paresis of left thoracic limb in a chondrodystrophic dog. 2009-09-23 2023-08-12 dog
Alejandro Luján Feliu-Pascual, Laurent Garosi, Ruth Dennis, Simon Plat. Iatrogenic brainstem injury during cerebellomedullary cistern puncture. Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. vol 49. issue 5. 2009-01-06. PMID:18833957. three dogs were nonambulatory tetraparetic with cranial nerve deficits and one dog had unexplained left thoracic limb paresis. 2009-01-06 2023-08-12 dog
Alejandro Luján Feliu-Pascual, Laurent Garosi, Ruth Dennis, Simon Plat. Iatrogenic brainstem injury during cerebellomedullary cistern puncture. Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. vol 49. issue 5. 2009-01-06. PMID:18833957. none of the dogs with cranial nerve deficits recovered, only the one dog with left thoracic limb paresis and concurrent syringomyelia. 2009-01-06 2023-08-12 dog
Thomas Shpitzer, Milton Saute, Hanna Gilat, Eyal Raveh, Ilan Koren, Jacob Shvero, Gideon Bahar, Raphael Feinmesse. Adaptation of median partial sternotomy in head and neck surgery. The American surgeon. vol 73. issue 12. 2008-02-05. PMID:18186389. four patients needed a thoracic drain for 2 days, one had recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, and one had phrenic nerve paresis. 2008-02-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ivana Stetkarova, Jiri Chrobok, Edvard Ehler, Markus Kofle. Segmental abdominal wall paresis caused by lateral low thoracic disc herniation. Spine. vol 32. issue 22. 2008-01-16. PMID:18090072. segmental abdominal wall paresis caused by lateral low thoracic disc herniation. 2008-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Simon Platt, Lara Wieczorek, Ruth Dennis, Alberta De Stefan. Spinal cord injury resulting from incorrect microchip placement in a cat. Journal of feline medicine and surgery. vol 9. issue 2. 2007-06-14. PMID:16982206. eleven months after the surgery, the cat was able to weight bear in all limbs but with mild residual paresis in the left thoracic limb. 2007-06-14 2023-08-12 cat
Kunihiko Sasai, Takashi Adachi, Kouki Togano, Ei Wakabayashi, Hiroyuki Ohnari, Hirokazu Iid. Two-level disc herniation in the cervical and thoracic spine presenting with spastic paresis in the lower extremities without clinical symptoms or signs in the upper extremities. The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society. vol 6. issue 4. 2006-11-14. PMID:16825057. two-level disc herniation in the cervical and thoracic spine presenting with spastic paresis in the lower extremities without clinical symptoms or signs in the upper extremities. 2006-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kathleen Benjami. Part 1. Injuries to the brachial plexus: mechanisms of injury and identification of risk factors. Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses. vol 5. issue 4. 2005-11-15. PMID:16084476. upper-arm weakness (paresis) or paralysis indicates peripheral-nerve damage to the brachial plexus, a network of lower cervical and upper thoracic spinal nerves supplying the arm, forearm, and hand. 2005-11-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
M J Gray, R M Kirberger, T C Spotswoo. Cervical spondylomyelopathy (wobbler syndrome) in the Boerboel. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. vol 74. issue 4. 2004-04-26. PMID:15038422. all presented with pelvic limb and 6 with concomitant thoracic limb ataxia or paresis. 2004-04-26 2023-08-12 dog
C G Faber, M M Klaver, J H J Wokk. [A winged scapula]. Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. vol 146. issue 37. 2002-12-13. PMID:12357870. paresis of the m. serratus anterior occurs due to paralysis of the n. thoracicus longus, as a result of direct compression, stump trauma, interventions such as thoracic operations, (repeated) stretch injuries or neuralgic brachial plexus amyotrophy; in these cases the scapular winging increases as the arm is lifted forwards. 2002-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
J E Riggs, S S Schochet, J P Hog. Delayed diffuse upper motor neuron syndrome after compressive thoracic myelopathy. Military medicine. vol 164. issue 9. 1999-10-07. PMID:10495641. three to 18 months after surgical decompression of the thoracic arachnoid cyst, the patient developed a diffuse predominantly upper motor neuron syndrome characterized by spastic quadriparesis, pseudobulbar paresis, and pseudobulbar affect. 1999-10-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
P D Adelson, K S Firlik, A D Firlik, R L Hamilto. A meningeal cyst of the thoracic spine presenting as prolonged paresis after ankle injury: case report. Neuropediatrics. vol 27. issue 4. 1997-02-27. PMID:8892372. a meningeal cyst of the thoracic spine presenting as prolonged paresis after ankle injury: case report. 1997-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear