Pott’s Paraplegia
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Pott’s Paraplegia

What is pott’s paraplegia? Pott’s paraplegia resulting in severe spinal deformity is a disastrous complication, which is difficult to treat by chemotherapy alone and by surgical decompression. It is commonly accepted that Pott’s paraplegia in early spinal tuberculosis can be cured effectively through chemotherapy alone. Tuberculous spondylitis known as Pott’s disease refers to vertebral body…

paraplegia
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Paraplegia

How is it various from other forms of paralysis? Other forms of paralysis involve: What is paraplegia? There are also two important ways that paraplegia can happen, complete and incomplete: There are also two important ways that paralyzed muscles act in paraplegia: How does the location of a problem harm paraplegia? Paraplegia can occur with…

schmorl's node
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Schmorl’s Node

What Is Schmorl’s Node? Causes and risk factors for Schmorl’s nodes How A Schmorl’s Node Diagnoses? Are Spinal Nodes Painful? Degenerative Disc Disease, Schmorl’s Nodes & Pain What is the clinical significance of schmorl’s nodes? What are the treatment options for patients with spine nodes? Medical treatment Physiotherapy treatment Back Exercises for schmorl’s node Abdominal…

Pott’s spine
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Pott’s spine

What is pott’s spine disease? Tuberculous spondylitis also known as Pott’s disease, refers to vertebral body osteomyelitis & intervertebral discitis from tuberculosis (TB). The spine is the most often part of musculoskeletal tuberculosis, and commonly related symptoms are back pain, kyphotic deformity of the spine, lower limb weakness, & paraplegia. Pott disease is tuberculosis of…

Wartenberg’s syndrome
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Wartenberg’s syndrome (superficial radial nerve neuritis)

What is a Wartenberg’s Syndrome? Wartenberg’s Syndrome is a condition in which the superficial branch of the radial nerve is compressed which causes Pain over the distal radial side forearm (Just above the wrist) with burning or prickling sensation or loss of sensation (paresthesia) over The back side of the hand. When a superficial branch…

polymyositis
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Polymyositis

What is polymyositis? Polymyositis is an inflammatory muscle disease that causes muscle weakness. Myositis means inflammation of the muscle. Commonly, polymyositis affects the muscles that are closest to the trunk of the body. Eventually, people with polymyositis have trouble when rising from the sitting position, climbing stairs, lifting objects, or reaching overhead. In certain cases,…

Lennox-Gastaut syndome
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Lennox-Gastaut syndome

What Is Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome? What are the Causes of Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome? In certain cases, it could be caused by: Lennox-gastaut syndrome behavioral problems What are the Symptoms of Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome? And they often have different kinds of seizures, involving: Atonic seizures: Also called “drop attacks,” the person loses muscle tone and can drop to the…