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- Diplegia abstract "For the variant due to cerebral palsy, see spastic diplegiaDiplegia, when used singularly, refers to paralysis affecting symmetrical parts of the body. This should not be confused with hemiplegia which refers to spasticity restricted to one side of the body, or quadriplegia which requires the involvement of all four limbs but not necessarily symmetrical. Diplegia is the most common cause of crippling in children, specifically in children with Cerebral Palsy. Other causes may be due to injury of the spinal cord. There is no set course of progression for people with diplegia. Symptoms may get worse but the neurological part does not change. The primary parts of the brain that are affected by diplegia are the ventricles, fluid filled sacs in the brain, and the wiring from the center of the brain to the cerebral cortex. There is also usually some degeneration of the cerebral neurons, as well as problems in the upper motor neuron system.The term diplegia can refer to any bodily area, such as the face, arms, or legs.".
- Diplegia wikiPageID "6511102".
- Diplegia wikiPageLength "14694".
- Diplegia wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Diplegia wikiPageRevisionID "678776210".
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Arm.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Blood_vessel.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Botulinum_toxin.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_Palsy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_cortex.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_palsy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_muscle_stimulation.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Face.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Facioscapulohumeral_muscular_dystrophy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Guillain-Barre_Syndrome.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Guillain–Barré_syndrome.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Hemiparesis.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Hemiplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Human_body.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Idiopathic.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Idiopathy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Infectious.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Injury.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Leg.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Lyme_disease.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Metabolic.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Motor_neuron.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neural_development.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neurodevelopment.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neurological.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neurology.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neuromuscular_electrical_stimulation.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Paralysis.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Paraplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Physiotherapy.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Progression.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Quadriplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_diplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Spasticity.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord_injury.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Tetraplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Toxic.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Trauma_(medicine).
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Vascular.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLink Ventricular_system.
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diplegia".
- Diplegia wikiPageWikiLinkText "diplegia".
- Diplegia hasPhotoCollection Diplegia.
- Diplegia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cerebral_palsy_and_other_paralytic_syndromes.
- Diplegia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disambiguation_needed.
- Diplegia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diplegia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Diplegia type Disorder.
- Diplegia comment "For the variant due to cerebral palsy, see spastic diplegiaDiplegia, when used singularly, refers to paralysis affecting symmetrical parts of the body. This should not be confused with hemiplegia which refers to spasticity restricted to one side of the body, or quadriplegia which requires the involvement of all four limbs but not necessarily symmetrical. Diplegia is the most common cause of crippling in children, specifically in children with Cerebral Palsy.".
- Diplegia label "Diplegia".
- Diplegia sameAs Diplegia.
- Diplegia sameAs Diplegia.
- Diplegia sameAs m.0g84mt.
- Diplegia sameAs Диплегія.
- Diplegia sameAs Q1097302.
- Diplegia sameAs Q1097302.
- Diplegia wasDerivedFrom Diplegia?oldid=678776210.
- Diplegia isPrimaryTopicOf Diplegia.