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|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"| Acute weakness in the emergency department, [[ARTS syndrome]], [[Brown-sequard syndrome]], [[Bulimia nervosa]], [[CAMFAK syndrome]],[[Cauda equina syndrome]], central cord syndromes, [[cerebellar stroke syndrome]], [[Cerebro-Oculo-Facio-Skeletal syndrome]], [[Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 2]], coloboma chorioretinal cerebellar vermis aplasia, [[conus medullaris syndrome ]], [[dorsal cord syndrome]], [[Down's syndrome]], [[Friedreich ataxia]], [[folate deficiency]], [[Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome]], | ||
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[[Hypertrophic neuropathy of dejerine-sottas ]], | [[Hypertrophic neuropathy of dejerine-sottas ]], | ||
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[[Marinesco-sjogren syndrome ]], | [[Marinesco-sjogren syndrome ]], | ||
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[[Miller fisher syndrome]], | [[Miller fisher syndrome]], | ||
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[[Transverse myelitis ]], | [[Transverse myelitis ]], | ||
[[Vitamin E deficiency]], | |||
[[Ventral (anterior) cord syndrome]], | [[Ventral (anterior) cord syndrome]], | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 15 November 2015
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Carlos A Lopez, M.D. [2]
Overview
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
References
References
See also
- Areflexia, the absence of reflexes, often it is caused by spinal shock.
- Hyperreflexia, exaggerated reflexes.