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Paraplegia (Spastic Paraplegia)

1319  relevant articles (51 outcomes, 64 trials/studies) found for this Disease

Description: Severe or complete loss of motor function in the lower extremities and lower portions of the trunk. This condition is most often associated with SPINAL CORD DISEASES, although BRAIN DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; and MUSCULAR DISEASES may also cause bilateral leg weakness.

Also Known As:
Spastic Paraplegia; Flaccid Paraplegia; Paralysis, Legs; Paralysis, Lower Limbs; Paraplegia, Ataxic; Paraplegia, Cerebral; Paraplegia, Flaccid; Paraplegia, Spinal; Ataxic Paraplegia; Ataxic Paraplegias; Cerebral Paraplegia; Cerebral Paraplegias; Flaccid Paraplegias; Paraplegias; Paraplegias, Ataxic; Paraplegias, Cerebral; Paraplegias, Flaccid; Paraplegias, Spastic; Paraplegias, Spinal; Spastic Paraplegias; Spinal Paraplegia; Spinal Paraplegias; Paralysis, Lower Extremities; Paraplegia, Spastic

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Paraplegia (Spastic Paraplegia)
2. Spinal Cord Ischemia
3. Hypothermia
4. Aneurysm (Aneurysms)
5. Paraparesis

Experts

1. Singh, G: 3 articles (05/2005 - 01/2002)
2. Soni, B M: 3 articles (05/2005 - 01/2002)
3. Vaidyanathan, S: 3 articles (05/2005 - 01/2002)
4. Hughes, P L: 3 articles (05/2005 - 01/2002)
5. Sett, P: 2 articles (05/2005 - 01/2004)
6. Mansour, P: 2 articles (01/2004 - 01/2002)
7. Bayliss, C: 1 article (09/2008)
8. Silburn, P A S: 1 article (09/2008)
9. SHAPE-SCI Research Group: 1 article (09/2008)
10. Buchholz, A C: 1 article (09/2008)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Paraplegia:
1. Calcitonin (Calcitonin, Eel)FDA Link
2. Mannitol (Osmitrol)FDA LinkGeneric
3. BaclofenFDA LinkGeneric
4. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)IBA
5. MethylprednisoloneFDA LinkGeneric
03/01/1992 - "For example, treatment with methylprednisolone more than doubled the probability that patients would convert from quadriplegia or paraplegia to quadriparesis or paraparesis, analgesia to hypalgesia, and anesthesia to hypesthesia"
01/01/1990 - "We investigated whether intravenous methylprednisolone (30 mg/kg) before 30 minutes of aortic cross-clamping and after 4 hours could enhance the effects of cerebrospinal fluid drainage on spinal cord perfusion pressure and postoperative paraplegia when proximal blood pressure was controlled with sodium nitroprusside and partial exsanguination"
02/01/2000 - "METHOD: One hundred and six patients who had spinal trauma (including 48 with paraplegia and 58 with tetraplegia) were randomly separated into four groups: M=methylprednisolone (30 mg x kg(-1) over 1 h, followed by 5.4 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1) for 23 h), N=nimodipine (0.015 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1) for 2 h followed by 0.03 mg x kg(-1)h(-1) for 7 days), MN (both agents) or P (neither medication)"
01/01/1982 - "Therefore, thiopental significantly decreased the incidence of paraplegia, while methylprednisolone and mannitol did not enhance its protective effect."
07/01/1994 - "Spastic paraplegia occurred in 71% of group I, in 43% of group II, in 29% of group III, in 14% of group IV, and not at all in group V. The infusion of our specially blended solution with several spinal cord neuroprotective properties (hypothermia, methylprednisolone, mannitol, and vitamins E and C) achieved the best spinal cord protection against ischemic or reperfusion injury and prevented postoperative paraplegia."
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6. Dizocilpine Maleate (Dizocilpine)IBA
7. Glucose (Dextrose)FDA LinkGeneric
8. PapaverineIBA
9. Dexamethasone (Maxidex)FDA LinkGeneric
10. Carbon MonoxideIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Decompression
2. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
3. Stents
4. Laminectomy
5. Transplantation (Transplant Recipients)

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