was noticed in 25.53% of the cases. Seizures (Figure-11), paraplegia, and facial paralysis (Figure-12) were observed in 12
(25.53%) cases. These findings are in agreement with Jaggy et al. (1994), who stated that in hypothyroidism, nerves do not
conduct electrical impulses normally. Sometimes single nerves (focal neuropathy) can get entrapped as they exit the skull or
spinal cord as they (like other tissues) swell with myxedema