This is in contrast to an upper motor neuron lesion, which often presents with spastic paralysis paralysis accompanied by severe hypertonia.
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A team of doctors among the inmates, led by Dr . Arthur Kessler of spastic paralysis caused by the oxalyldiaminopropionic acid present in the pea fodder.
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Despite controversy surrounding Kenny, her methods were an interesting and controversial development in the treatment of poliomyelitis, spastic paralysis and other long term physical disabilities which were unavailable elsewhere.
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During a seizure the contralateral temporalis muscle can enter spastic paralysis, this clenching in extreme cases can lead to a rupture specifically on the myotendinous insertion at the coronoid process of the mandible.
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After stroke or spinal cord injury in humans, spastic hypertonus ( spastic paralysis ) often develops, whereby the stretch reflex in flexor muscles of the arms and extensor muscles of the legs is overly sensitive.
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As these cysts arise during the prenatal development of the brain, they may be associated with severe brain defects, manifesting as spastic paralysis of limbs, up to mental retardation . ( Fig 1b ) They may be visualized at birth, or even before birth by ultrasonography and MRI.