Transient Paralysis
Key Facts
Abbreviation
TP
Pronunciation
/ˈtrænʒənt pərˈælɪsɪs/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- The rate of hearing deterioration was 20.4 %, the rate of permanent facial paralysis was 0 %, the rate of transient facial paralysis was 6.2 %, and the incidences of trigeminal neuropathies were 21.2 %.
- No other complications occurred except for one with transient ulnar nerve paralysis.
- A transient oculomotor nerve paralysis appeared in 2 cases with posterior circulation aneurysms and in 1 case with ICA PCoA aneurysm.
- Postoperative transient unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis occurred in 8 cases, bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in 2 cases.
- The main side effects were transient and mild, including ptosis, minor facial paralysis and tearing.
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