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  1. Mar 3, 2022 · Locked-in syndrome (LiS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by paralysis of voluntary muscles, except for those that control your vertical eye (up and down) movements.

  2. Locked-in syndrome (LIS), also known as pseudocoma, is a condition in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles in the body except for vertical eye movements and blinking.

  3. Jan 20, 2023 · Locked-in syndrome is a rare condition that occurs following damage to your brainstem. Although people with locked-in syndrome are paralyzed and unable to speak, the condition doesn’t...

  4. What is locked-in syndrome? Locked-in syndrome is a rare disorder of the nervous system. People with locked-in syndrome are: Paralyzed except for the muscles that control eye movement; Conscious (aware) and can think and reason, but cannot move or speak; although they may be able to communicate with blinking eye movements

  5. Locked-in syndrome is a state of wakefulness and awareness with quadriplegia and paralysis of the lower cranial nerves, resulting in inability to show facial expression, move, speak, or communicate, except by coded eye movements.

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · Locked-in syndrome is a condition where a person experiences quadriplegia and bulbar palsy due to damage in the brainstem. Cognition and vertical eye movements are preserved in many patients.

  7. The locked-in syndrome consists of almost complete paralysis. Awareness and mental function are not affected. People cannot make facial expressions, move, speak, or communicate on their own, but they can move their eyes up and down and blink.

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