- (gastroparesis), and also the
vocal cords (vocal cord
paresis).
Neurologists use the term
paresis to
describe weakness, and
plegia to
describe paralysis...
-
General paresis, also
known as
general paralysis of the
insane (GPI),
paralytic dementia, or
syphilitic paresis is a
severe neuropsychiatric disorder...
- Todd's
paresis (or
postictal paresis/paralysis, "after seizure") is
focal weakness in a part or all of the body
after a seizure. This
weakness typically...
- fold
paresis or
paralysis are able to
identify the
onset of
their symptoms. The most
commonly reported symptom patients with
either vocal fold
paresis or...
- Ellison.
Paresis Hall took its
common nickname from
general paresis, a term for
syphilitic insanity.
Jennie June
wrote that the name "
Paresis Hall" was...
- comedian,
writer and
musician Paresis, a
medical condition This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Paresi. If an
internal link led...
- sign of leg
paresis is one of two
signs named for
Charles Franklin Hoover. It is a
maneuver aimed to
separate organic from non-organic
paresis of the leg...
- Milk fever,
postparturient hypocalcemia, or
parturient paresis is a disease,
primarily in
dairy cattle but also seen in beef
cattle and non-bovine domesticated...
- from the
Ancient Gr****
words παράλυση or πάρεση,
meaning paralysis or
paresis respectively. The
works of the
school of
Hippocrates (460–c. 370 BCE),...
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Ophthalmoparesis refers to
weakness (-
paresis) or
paralysis (-plegia) of one or more
extraocular muscles which are
responsible for eye movements. It is...