Possible Causes for Inability to Walk Unaided Infantile Hypotonia with Psychomotor Retardation - Characteristic Facies Type 2 The main symptoms of the syndrome include delayed development, limited speech development, and usually an inability to walk unaided. [fdna.health] Autosomal Recessive Spastic Paraplegia Type 47 Panel de precisión de paraplejia espástica hereditaria La paraplejía espástica hereditaria (HSP) incluye un grupo de enfermedades familiares que se caracterizan por la degeneración progresiva de los tractos corticoespinales responsables del movimiento y la sensación. Las HSP se diferencian en formas «puras» si hay[…] [igenomix.es] Congenital Non-Progressive Ataxia […] to walk unaided How is Aniridia Cerebellar Ataxia Mental Deficiency Diagnosed? [dovemed.com] Signs and symptoms of Aniridia Cerebellar Ataxia Mental Deficiency include: Impaired coordination of voluntary movements, delayed coordination skills Inability to speak and [dovemed.com] /or write clearly Mental retardation Non-responsive pupils, very large pupils Droopy eyelids, wobbly eyes Weak or underdeveloped muscles The individual may appear clumsy Inability [dovemed.com] Upton-Young Syndrome […] to walk unaided or significant bulbar weakness). [dontforgetthebubbles.com] […] plasma exchange) can be used in children with severe, progressive GBS (i.e. worsening respiratory status or need for mechanical ventilation, rapidly progressing weakness, inability [dontforgetthebubbles.com] Spinal Tuberculosis Figure 1 A 62-year-old man presented to the hospital with an inability to walk unaided. [nejm.org] Jenks, M.D., and Bruce Stewart, M.D. 1 Citing Article Figure 1 A 62-year-old man presented to the hospital with an inability to walk unaided. [nejm.org] Autosomal Dominant Sensory Ataxia […] to walk unaided within 5 years after the onset of symptoms and in a bed ridden state within 10-20 years. atrophy of the cervical soinalcord & sometimes also of tge cerebellum [quizlet.com] […] cerebellar degeneration 6. wilson's disease 7. post fossa tumour 8. paraneoplastic cerebellar degenerations 9. disseminated sclerosis eurological dysfunction typically => the inability [quizlet.com] Pyomyositis […] to walk unaided. [jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com] […] pain in his right buttock that began a week after a 3-km run and a bowling match, with radiation of the pain in his lumbar region that was aggravated by movement and an inability [jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com] OSLAM Syndrome Discussion mEGOS is a validated tool to predict the inability to walk unaided at 4 and 26 weeks in patients with GBS, also in countries outside the Netherlands. [n.neurology.org] Classification of Evidence This study provides Class II evidence that the mEGOS accurately predicts the inability to walk unaided at 4 and 26 weeks in patients with GBS. [n.neurology.org] We evaluated whether the mEGOS at entry and week 1 could predict the inability to walk unaided at 4 and 26 weeks in the full cohort and in regional subgroups, using 2 measures [n.neurology.org] CADASIL Syndrome Gait was characterised by retropulsion and wide-based stance accompanied by inability to walk unaided. [elsevier.es] De Barsey-Moens-Dierckx Syndrome Physical examination showed hyperreflexia, spastic paraplegia, and an inability to walk unaided. [findzebra.com] […] to walk unaided; Waddling gait; Extensor plantar responses; Delayed speech development; Dysarthria; Seizures, febrile (1 family); Dystonia; Thin corpus callosum; Periventricular [findzebra.com] TISSUE: Hypotonia, neonatal; Hypertonia later NEUROLOGIC: [Central nervous system]; Delayed psychomotor development; Mental retardation, severe; Spasticity; Hyperreflexia; Inability [findzebra.com] Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder with Anti-AQP4 Antibodies Disability outcomes from the onset episode were defined as the inability to walk 100 m unaided for motor disability and Snellen visual acuity of worse than 6/36 for visual [jamanetwork.com] […] to walk farther than 100 m unaided), and wheelchair dependency in 23%.60 At median disease duration of 99 months, 9% of patients had died after a mean of 4.5 attacks.60 In [nn.neurology.org] […] patients from the UK and Japan, permanent bilateral visual disability had developed in 18% of patients (median disease duration 75 months), permanent motor disability in 34% (inability [nn.neurology.org] Labyrinthitis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Viral Labyrinthitis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Labyrinthal Hemorrhage Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Distal Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 5 […] to run; 3, walking difficulty but still possible unaided; 4, walking with a cane; 5, walking with crutches; 6, walking with a walker; 7, wheelchair bound; and 8, bedridden [nature.com] […] severity was determined for each patient using a nine-point FDS, which was based on the following criteria: 0, normal; 1, normal but with cramps and fatigability; 2, an inability [nature.com] Serous Labyrinthitis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Diastasis Symphysis Pubis A Case Report Mrs Y was referred on account of severe pain, inability to stand unaided and inability to neither sit nor walk due to pain around the pelvic and gluteal region [de.slideshare.net] Acoustic Neuritis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Vestibular Neuronitis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Autosomal Recessive Spastic Paraplegia Type 44 Subsequently, parents noticed tightness of lower limbs, broad based walk and inability to balance when she started to walk at 1.5 years of age. [ijmr.org.in] She was not able to walk unaided at the time of examination. There was a history of straining of eyes and bringing objects close to eyes for seeing clearly. [ijmr.org.in] Distal Hereditary Motor Neuropathy Type 5A […] to run; 3, walking difficulty but still possible unaided; 4, walking with a cane; 5, walking with crutches; 6, walking with a walker; 7, wheelchair bound; and 8, bedridden [nature.com] […] severity was determined for each patient using a nine-point FDS, which was based on the following criteria: 0, normal; 1, normal but with cramps and fatigability; 2, an inability [nature.com] Suppurative Labyrinthitis Inability to stand or walk unassisted is suggestive of ischaemia. [patient.info] Assessment of gait: Patients tend to fall towards the affected side when standing or walking. [patient.info] Because the brain can still process information from the visual and somatosensory systems, they should still be able to sit and stand unaided. [patient.info] Cannabis Abuse Other reported symptoms were fatigue, tremor, vomiting, shock-like sensations in the body, diarrhea, bizarre dreams, inability to walk unaided, insomnia, a “bad feeling,” [doi.org] Autosomal Recessive Spastic Paraplegia Type 50 When examined at the age of three years, the twins displayed marked developmental retardation, including microcephaly, an inability to walk unaided, abnormal speech and abnormal [journals.plos.org] Distal Hereditary Motor Neuropathy Type 1 […] to run; 3, walking difficulty but still possible unaided; 4, walking with a cane; 5, walking with crutches; 6, walking with a walker; 7, wheelchair bound; and 8, bedridden [nature.com] […] severity was determined for each patient using a nine-point FDS, which was based on the following criteria: 0, normal; 1, normal but with cramps and fatigability; 2, an inability [nature.com] Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis He had difficulty in sitting or getting up due to his inability to flex the stiff muscles, but when helped to stand, he could walk unaided. [neurologyindia.com] Spinal Metastasis In contrast, only a minority with initial inability to walk improve in function enough to return to walking unaided, though this fraction improves in more radiosensitive tumours [jnnp.bmj.com] Radiotherapy preserves neurological function in the majority of patients and 80–100% of patients treated when still walking remain ambulatory. [jnnp.bmj.com] Guillain-Barré Syndrome Secondary outcomes included time from randomisation until recovery of unaided walking, time from randomisation until discontinuation of ventilation (for those ventilated), [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Time from randomisation until recovery of unaided walking. Time from randomisation until discontinuation of ventilation (for those ventilated). Death. [doi.org] […] death, death or disability (inability to walk without aid) after 12 months, relapse, and adverse events. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Distal Spinal Muscular Atrophy […] to run; 3, walking difficulty but still possible unaided; 4, walking with a cane; 5, walking with crutches; 6, walking with a walker; 7, wheelchair bound; and 8, bedridden [nature.com] […] severity was determined for each patient using a nine-point FDS, which was based on the following criteria: 0, normal; 1, normal but with cramps and fatigability; 2, an inability [nature.com] Neuromyelitis Optica Disability outcomes from the onset episode were defined as the inability to walk 100 m unaided for motor disability and Snellen visual acuity of worse than 6/36 for visual [doi.org]