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- She was diagnosed with spastic quadriparesis ( stiff, yet extremely weak muscles in all four limbs ).
- Most of the patients have cognitive and motor delay, spastic hemi-or quadriparesis, and seizures in varying degrees.
- Clinical features include paraparesis or quadriparesis ( depending on the level of the injury ) and impaired pain and temperature sensation.
- "Dermacentor " ticks may also induce tick paralysis by elaboration of a neurotoxin that induces rapidly progressive flaccid quadriparesis similar to Guillain Barr?syndrome.
- Patients who had polymicrogyria distribution similar to this also experienced similar symptoms including delayed motor and language developments, spastic hemiparesis or quadriparesis, and forms of mild mental retardation.
- Infants who survive may have severe neurological defects including epilepsy, impaired coordination, visual loss or blindness, spastic diplegia or quadriparesis / quadriplegia, delayed development and intellectual disability.
- Accompanying signs and symptoms may include decerebrate posturing; fixed, dilated pupils; coma or profound stupor; quadriparesis; absent corneal reflex; negative oculocephalic reflex; and obliteration of the gag reflex.
- Mutations in this gene cause biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease ( BBGD ); a recessive disorder manifested in childhood that progresses to chronic encephalopathy, dystonia, quadriparesis, and death if untreated.
- Moderate to severe defects may cause mental retardation, spastic quadriparesis, athetoid movements, endocrine disorders, epilepsy and other serious conditions; mild brain defects may only cause learning or behavior problems with few motor impairments.
- The characteristic features of 3-methylglutaconic aciduria type I include speech delay, delayed development of both mental and motor skills ( psychomotor delay ), elevated levels of acid in the blood and tissues ( metabolic acidosis ), abnormal muscle tone ( dystonia ), and spasms and weakness affecting the arms and legs ( spastic quadriparesis ).