نتایج جستجو برای: hemiplegia

تعداد نتایج: 2780  

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2011
Jacqueline Williams Vicki Anderson Dinah S Reddihough Susan M Reid Nandita Vijayakumar Peter H Wilson

Individuals with hemiplegia have difficulty planning movements, which may stem from deficits in motor imagery ability. We explored motor imagery ability in three groups of 21 children, aged 8-12 years: children with hemiplegia; children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD); and a comparison group. They completed two tasks requiring laterality judgments of body parts--hand and whole-bo...

2005
Jeanne Charles Andrew M. Gordon

Hemiplegia is a physical impairment that can occur in childhood following head trauma, cerebral vascular accident or transient ischemic attack (stroke), brain tumor, or congenital or perinatal injury. One of the most disabling symptoms of hemiplegia is unilaterally impaired hand and arm function. Sensory and motor impairments in children with hemiplegia compromise movement efficiency. Such chil...

Journal: :European journal of medical genetics 2014
Jan Novy Eric McWilliams Sanjay M Sisodiya

Alternating hemiplegia is a rare condition presenting with episodes of hemiplegia, epileptic seizures and, at times, dysautonomic attacks. De novo ATP1A3 (Na(+)/K(+) ATPase subunit) mutations were recently found to be the most common cause. We report a patient with alternating hemiplegia with de novo ATP1A3 mutation who experienced new-onset episodes of collapse in early adulthood unrelated to ...

1997
R. D. Logg

The following case came under my observation during the winter of 1867:? Miss 0., a healthy, robust looking girl, of florid complexion, "with dark brown hair, aged 14, bora and brought up in the hills, was attacked with hemiplegia of the right side of the hody on the 5th February, after exposure to a heavy rain storm, while out for an airing the evening before. I first saw my patient on the mor...

Journal: :Stroke 1987
J W Foster R G Hart

Hypoglycemic hemiplegia mimics cerebrovascular disease. Two patients are reported who experienced multiple attacks of transient hemiplegia associated with hypoglycemia and who were initially diagnosed as having transient ischemic attacks. In both, angiography was normal and the attacks resolved with reduction of insulin dose. Recognition of hypoglycemia as the cause of transient hemiplegia is i...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
William M Stern Mahalekshmi Desikan Damon Hoad Fatima Jaffer Gionata Strigaro Josemir W Sander John C Rothwell Sanjay M Sisodiya

BACKGROUND Alternating hemiplegia of childhood is a very rare and serious neurodevelopmental syndrome; its genetic basis has recently been established. Its characteristic features include typically-unprovoked episodes of hemiplegia and other transient or more persistent neurological abnormalities. METHODS We used transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess the effect of the condition on motor...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2015
Fatima Jaffer Andreja Avbersek Rosaria Vavassori Carmen Fons Jaume Campistol Michela Stagnaro Elisa De Grandis Edvige Veneselli Hendrik Rosewich Melania Gianotta Claudio Zucca Francesca Ragona Tiziana Granata Nardo Nardocci Mohamed Mikati Ashley R Helseth Cyrus Boelman Berge A Minassian Sophia Johns Sarah I Garry Ingrid E Scheffer Isabelle Gourfinkel-An Ines Carrilho Sarah E Aylett Matthew Parton Michael G Hanna Henry Houlden Brian Neville Manju A Kurian Jan Novy Josemir W Sander Pier D Lambiase Elijah R Behr Tsveta Schyns Alexis Arzimanoglou J Helen Cross Juan P Kaski Sanjay M Sisodiya

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood is a rare disorder caused by de novo mutations in the ATP1A3 gene, expressed in neurons and cardiomyocytes. As affected individuals may survive into adulthood, we use the term 'alternating hemiplegia'. The disorder is characterized by early-onset, recurrent, often alternating, hemiplegic episodes; seizures and non-paroxysmal neurological features also occur. ...

Journal: :Stroke 1988
M Fisher T W Smith R Jacobs

Pure motor hemiplegia is the most commonly encountered lacunar syndrome and is classically associated with small infarctions in the contralateral internal capsule or basis pontis. Pure motor hemiplegia has also been observed secondary to a wide variety of other vascular and nonvascular focal central nervous system processes. We describe a patient with pure motor hemiplegia associated with a sac...

2012
Ghousia Syed Deepa Benni Saraswathi V Naik Poornima Surendra

Infantile hemiplegia refers to brain injuries that occur before or at birth and lead to hemiplegia/ total paralysis of one side of the body, including the face, arm and leg. The main purpose of this article is to provide valuable information to pediatric dentists about the review and treatment alternatives for patients with infantile hemiplegia. This article reports the case of a 12-year-old gi...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2012
Jacqueline Williams Vicki Anderson Susan M Reid Dinah S Reddihough

This study examined the ability of children with hemiplegia to perform motor imagery of their unaffected hand. Children (8-12 years) formed three groups--R-HEMI: right-sided hemiplegia, n = 21; L-HEMI: left-sided hemiplegia, n = 19; and Comparisons, n = 21. We expected no group differences on a simple imagined grasping task, but the hemiplegia groups to perform atypically on an imagined pointin...

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