t4 syndrome
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T4 Syndrome

What is T4 syndrome? T4 syndrome is a condition in which sometimes nerve become pinched or irritated at the level of the fourth thoracic vertebra (T4), which leads to diffuge pain, tingling numbness, parasthesia in the arm, upper back and chest region. T4 syndrome is a diagnosis of exclusion when all other diagnoses do not…

childhood apraxia of speech - CAS
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Childhood Apraxia of speech (CAS)

What is childhood apraxia of speech? Difference between childhood apraxia of speech, developmental verbal dyspraxia, and developmental apraxia of speech How does childhood apraxia of speech affect? Children may be more such to have this condition if: How common is childhood apraxia of speech? How will childhood apraxia of speech harm my child? What causes…

Quadrangular space syndrome
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Quadrangular space syndrome:

Quadrangular space syndrome is characterized by compression or injury to the posterior humeral circumflex artery(PHCA), and the axillary nerve which is situated in the quadrangular space. So that may be the cervical radiculopathy, thoracic outlet syndrome, suprascapular nerve entrapment, and Parsonage-Turner syndrome. Quadrilateral space syndrome(QSS) is a rare condition in which neural and vascular structures…

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

What is complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)? There are 2 subtypes of Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS): How does Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) affect? How common is Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)? Symptoms of CRPS Sensory changes are also usual in the affected area and may include: Other symptoms of complex regional pain syndrome…

Pseudo-bulbar palsy
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Pseudobulbar Palsy

What is Pseudo-bulbar palsy? Signs and symptoms of the Pseudobulbar palsy Signs and symptoms of pseudobulbar palsy involve: Causes of Pseudo bulbar palsy Rare causes of pseudobulbar palsy prevalence of the Pseudo bulbar palsy Pathophysiology of the Pseudo bulbar palsy Diagnosis of Pseudo bulbar palsy Treatment of pseudo bulbar palsy Dysphagia ( difficulty in swallowing…

Coma
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Coma

What is Coma? Causes of Coma Many types of problems can cause a coma. Some examples are: Types of Coma Types of coma can include: Complications of Coma Signs & Symptoms of Coma The signs and symptoms of a coma generally include: Diagnosis Evaluation Then’s an example of a simple 5-point scale: 1 = Fully…

nail patella syndrome
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Nail patella syndrome

Nail patella syndrome is a rare genetic condition that may cause problems with the nails, bones, and kidneys. Symptoms of nail-patella syndrome Almost every people with nail-patella syndrome has abnormal nails, and so many people also have problems with their kneecaps (patellae), elbows, and pelvis. Some of the problems will be obvious from birth, but…

Multiple Sclerosis
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease of the nervous system characterized by inflammation, selective demyelination, and gliosis. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that affects mostly the central nervous system, which is the brain, spinal cord, or optic nerves. it can lead to a wide range of symptoms throughout the body….