Paralysis - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infantile paralysis
the spinal cord It is attended with febrile symptoms motor paralysis and muscular atrophy often producing permanent deformities Called also acute
Paralysis
body palsy See Hemiplegia and Paraplegia Also used figuratively as paralysis of the will
Palsy
Paralysis complete or partial See Paralysis
Paralytic
Of or pertaining to paralysis resembling paralysis
Pseudo hyperthophic
Falsely hypertrophic as pseudo hypertrophic paralysis a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently
Mytilotoxine
base leucomaine found in the common mussel It either causes paralysis of the muscles or gives rise to convulsions including death
Sideration
and apparently causeless stroke of disease as in apoplexy or paralysis
Ptosis
Drooping of the upper eyelid produced by paralysis of its levator muscle
Potts disease
the vertebraelig frequently resulting in curvature of the spine and paralysis of the lower extremities so named from Percival Pott an
Paresis
Incomplete paralysis affecting motion but not sensation
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