| 21. | He was transported by helicopter to the specialist Center for Paraplegia in In Nottwil where doctors diagnosed a broken back.
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| 22. | This can lead to inadequate blood supply to the spinal cord, resulting in paraplegia, when repairing thoracic aneurysms.
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| 23. | Where a spinal cord lesion leads to paraplegia, patients have difficulty emptying their bladders and this can cause infection.
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| 24. | He was diagnosed as having a paraplegia, the result of a spinal cord injury when the car hit him.
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| 25. | Paraplegia is a condition in which a person loses the ability to control or perceive his or her lower limbs.
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| 26. | Additionally the loss of its production appears to be one cause of the human neurological disease, Hereditary spastic paraplegia.
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| 27. | "In paraplegia, it's standard to treat every patient " for pulmonary embolisms, Arnold said.
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| 28. | The Sumerians illustrated paraplegia caused by physical trauma in a bas relief of a lion with an arrow in its back.
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| 29. | Together with French physician Maurice Lorrain, the eponymous Str�mpell Lorrain disease is named, which is an hereditary spastic paraplegia.
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| 30. | One day, in a flash of jealousy, she caused Masooma to suffer a debilitating injury that resulted in paraplegia.
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