Matli appears to have come down with a rare form of the disease doctors now call acute flaccid paralysis, or West Nile poliomyelitis.
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Typical symptoms of infant botulism include constipation, lethargy, weakness, difficulty feeding and an altered cry, often progressing to a complete descending flaccid paralysis.
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As a result of its action on the sodium channels, neurons depolarize and can no longer fire action potentials, leading to a flaccid paralysis.
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Irreversible activation of these receptors with avermectins results in hyperpolarization at synapses and neuromuscular junctions resulting in flaccid paralysis and death of nematodes and arthropods.
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Wild poliovirus type 1 is confirmed in two cases of acute flaccid paralysis in Cameroon, which had been free from the virus since 2009 . WHO
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The blocking of neuronal sodium channels which occurs in PSP produces a flaccid paralysis that leaves its victim calm and conscious through the progression of symptoms.
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After an unrelated, and routine, tonsillectomy there was complete flaccid paralysis and loss of feeling in both the legs, right arm, and muscles in the trunk.
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"' Flaccid paralysis "'is a term used in tactical shooting when a headshot is taken and the bullet enters the cranial cavity in the " T-zone ".
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The blocking of neuronal sodium channels which occurs in paralytic shellfish poisoning produces a flaccid paralysis that leaves its victim calm and conscious through the progression of symptoms.
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Historical records from the 1950s, modern CDC reports, and recent analysis of patterns in India suggest that flaccid paralysis may be caused in some cases by oral polio vaccinations.