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Hemiplegia
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Hemiplegia
, Hemiparesis, Unilateral Paresis, Unilateral Weakness, Unilateral Motor Weakness
See Also
Right Hemiplegia
(or
Right Hemiparesis
)
Left Hemiplegia
(or
Left Hemiparesis
)
Acute Motor Weakness Causes
(
Emergent Bilateral Motor Weakness
)
Acute Flaccid Paralysis
Muscle Weakness
Muscle Weakness in Children
Definitions
Hemiplegia
Complete paralysis
Hemiparesis
Partial weakness
Causes
Cerebrovascular Accident
(CVA)
Thrombosis, Embolism or
Hemorrhage
Transient Ischemic Attack
(TIA)
Migraine
syndrome
Head Trauma
Brain Contusion
Subdural Hematoma
Epidural Hematoma
Todd's Paralysis
Diabetes Mellitus
Brain Tumor
(Primary or metastatic disease)
Infection
Brain Abscess
Encephalitis
Subdural Empyema
Meningitis
Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
Vasculitis
Demyelinating disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Acute necrotizing
Myelitis
Hereditary Disease
Leukodystrophies
Congenital or perinatal injury
Symptoms
Sudden unilateral extremity weakness, loss of function
Reflects spinal cord or higher involvement
Signs
Lesion localization
Gene
ral
Cortical lesion signs depend on dominant hemisphere
Subcortical,
Brainstem
, and spinal cord are the same
See
Right Hemiplegia
or
Right Hemiparesis
(dominant)
Aphasia
Cortical sensory loss
See
Left Hemiplegia
or
Left Hemiparesis
(nondominant)
Inattention (left sided neglect)
Denial
Constructional
Apraxia
Spatial
Disorientation
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