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paresis

NOUN
  1. a slight or partial paralysis

How To Use paresis In A Sentence

  • During her second evening in hospital, nurses became concerned about her deteriorating mobility, and I found that she had developed a flaccid paraparesis suggestive of cauda equina compression.
  • His physical disabilities resulting from the hemiparesis are obvious, affecting, as they do, his ability to walk and his ability to manipulate items, such as documents.
  • Medical professionals will tell you that both types of diabetes are serious because they can cause the same debilitating and life-threatening diabetic complications, including heart attack, stroke, nerve damage, kidney failure, blindness, amputation, gastro-paresis, and sexual dysfunction. Riva Greenberg: The Type 1 Versus Type 2 Diabetes War
  • Symptoms occur within 15 minutes to 38 hours post ingestion of filter feeding shellfish (mussels, clams) from endemic areas. 8,10 Neurotoxic findings of ASP include mutism, hemiparesis, memory loss, purposeless chewing, coma and seizures. Fish poisonings and envenomations
  • The meanwhile completed trial examines the effectiveness of the treadmill-locomotor therapy with the gait trainer LokoHelp on patients suffering from central and spinal paresis.
  • Parenchymatous syphilis was formerly called general paresis of the insane.
  • Epidemic spastic paraparesis occurs mainly among women and children. 10: Food science
  • Among these clearly would be Alzheimer's and other dementias, the general paresis caused by syphilis, and various other conditions known to have clear organic etiologies. Is prejudice a mental illness?
  • Actually, he tried tuberculin first, but tuberculosis, while perhaps preferable to general paresis, is still a pretty devastating disease. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • These patients with lower spinal cord involvement often present with myelopathies, cauda equina syndrome, paraparesis, or bladder dysfunction.
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