Monoplegia-FOR DOCTORS?

I have to do a science project in the order of a very specific problem contained by a system. I have two requests:
1. Could you please notify me everything you know about this?
-from cause, treatments, symptoms, anything
2. Would you consider this problem in the musculature system, brain/nervous system, or another system?
I'm open to links also.
Thanks so much in finance!


Answers:    Monoplegia is paralysis of a single limb. It is usually due to lay waste to to one or several spinal nerve dorsal ganglion, or to a local region of the cord itself, or to a peripheral self-confidence or nerve plexus.

I enjoy seen monoplegia result from polio, from a stroke where on earth the patient hemorrhaged into the nouns of the brain supplied by the right middle cerebral artery (This if truth be told resulted in monoparesis, not monoplegia), and from a birth injury (Erb-Duchenne paralysis due to brachial plexus injury contained by a breech birth). I have also see monoplegia as a result of a hysterical or conversion reaction, and from reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Then at hand is traumatic monoplegia resulting from damage to a at a tangent nerve as a result of stroke of luck, knife wound, gunshot or other injury. The problem is predominantly in the brain and diffident system, including psychiatric causes.

I hope this give you some info where to inaugurate your literature or internet search. Good luck near your project.
Monoplegia is paralysis that only affects one appendage. It may be caused by a motor cortex or partial internal medication lesion.

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