3-methylglutaconic aciduria with cataracts, neurologic involvement and neutropenia +
Abnormal Reflexes +
Bilateral Vestibulopathy +
Cerebral Cortical Thinning
Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak +
Decerebrate State
Dyskinesias +
immunodeficiency 26
Meningism
Neurobehavioral Manifestations +
neurogenic bladder +
Neurogenic Inflammation
Neurologic Gait Disorders +
Neuromuscular Manifestations +
Orthostatic Intolerance +
Pain +
Paralysis +
Paresis +
A general term referring to a mild to moderate degree of muscular weakness, occasionally used as a synonym for PARALYSIS (severe or complete loss of motor function). In the older literature, paresis often referred specifically to paretic neurosyphilis (see NEUROSYPHILIS). 'General paresis' and 'general paralysis' may still carry that connotation. Bilateral lower extremity paresis is referred to as PARAPARESIS.
Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus, with Neurologic Features