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- Todds_paresis abstract "Todd's paresis, Todd's paralysis, or Todd's palsy (or postictal paresis/paralysis, "after seizure") is focal weakness in a part of the body after a seizure. This weakness typically affects appendages and is localized to either the left or right side of the body. It usually subsides completely within 48 hours. Todd's paresis may also affect speech, eye position (gaze), or vision.The condition is named after Robert Bentley Todd (1809–1860), an Irish-born London physiologist who first described the phenomenon in 1849. It may occur in up to 13% of seizure cases. It is most common after a focal motor seizure affecting one limb or one side of the body. The generally postulated cause is the exhaustion of the primary motor cortex, although no conclusive evidence is available to support this.".
- Todds_paresis thumbnail Robert_Bentley_Todd2.jpg?width=300.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageExternalLink toddsparalysis.htm.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageID "7571937".
- Todds_paresis wikiPageLength "8073".
- Todds_paresis wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Todds_paresis wikiPageRevisionID "666661760".
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Aphasia.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Appendage.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cerebral_palsy_and_other_paralytic_syndromes.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Clonus.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Epileptic_seizure.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Focal_seizure.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Motor_cortex.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Occipital_lobe.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Partial_seizure.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Perception.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Physiology.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Primary_motor_cortex.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bentley_Todd.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Seizure.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_cortex.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_perception.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Speech.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Speech_communication.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Thrombolysis.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink Visual_perception.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLink File:Robert_Bentley_Todd2.jpg.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Todd%27s_paresis".
- Todds_paresis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Todd's paresis".
- Todds_paresis hasPhotoCollection Todds_paresis.
- Todds_paresis icd "344.89".
- Todds_paresis icd "G83.8".
- Todds_paresis meshid "D010243".
- Todds_paresis name "Todd's paresis".
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- Todds_paresis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_symptom.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Todds_paresis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Seizures_and_epilepsy.
- Todds_paresis subject Category:Cerebral_palsy_and_other_paralytic_syndromes.
- Todds_paresis hypernym Weakness.
- Todds_paresis type Disease.
- Todds_paresis comment "Todd's paresis, Todd's paralysis, or Todd's palsy (or postictal paresis/paralysis, "after seizure") is focal weakness in a part of the body after a seizure. This weakness typically affects appendages and is localized to either the left or right side of the body. It usually subsides completely within 48 hours.".
- Todds_paresis label "Todd's paresis".
- Todds_paresis sameAs Toddsche_Lähmung.
- Todds_paresis sameAs Parálisis_de_Todd.
- Todds_paresis sameAs Paralisi_di_Todd.
- Todds_paresis sameAs Porażenie_Todda.
- Todds_paresis sameAs m.0265nc2.
- Todds_paresis sameAs Q495068.
- Todds_paresis sameAs Q495068.
- Todds_paresis wasDerivedFrom Todds_paresisoldid=666661760.
- Todds_paresis depiction Robert_Bentley_Todd2.jpg.
- Todds_paresis isPrimaryTopicOf Todds_paresis.