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paresisIncomplete paralysis or slight paralysis.
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paresisProgressive dementia and generalized paralysis due to chronic inflammation of the covering and substance of the brain (meningoencephalitis). General paresis is a part of late (tertiary) syphilis and is very rare today. It occurs a decade or more after the initial infection.
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paresisSlight or incomplete paralysis.
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paresisA type of paralysis that may be only slight; affects the way that an animal is able to move
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paresisslight or partial paralysis.
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paresis"partial paralysis," 1690s, Modern Latin, from Greek paresis "letting go, slackening of strength, paralysis," from stem of parienai "to let go," from para- (see para- (1) [..]
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paresisnoun. incomplete or partial paralysis.
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paresispartial paralysis (pop)
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paresisThis refers to partial paralysis or weakness in a specific muscle group. In other words, it is a partial loss of movement such as in the arms or legs. If the paresis occurs in the brain, it can lead t [..]
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paresisPartial paralysis. Compare plegia.
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paresis(n) a slight or partial paralysis
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paresisweakness, slight paralysis
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paresisPartial or slight loss of feeling or movement.
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paresisPartial paralysis of both the voluntary and involuntary muscle groups of the body.
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paresisWeakness in voluntary muscle or slight paralysis.
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paresisA slight form of paralysis (19thC)
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paresis Paresis is the medical term for partial or mild paralysis, usually described as muscle weakness. This is a common symptom of multiple sclerosis. Although MS is a disease of the central nervous syste [..]
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paresisA general term referring to a mild to moderate degree of Muscular Weakness, occasionally used as a synonym for Paralysis (severe or complete loss of motor function). In the older Literature, paresis o [..]
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paresisA Disease of pregnant and lactating cows and ewes leading to generalized Paresis and Death. The Disease, which is characterized by Hypocalcemia, occurs at or shortly after Parturition in cows and with [..]
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paresisA Syndrome characterized by Dysarthria, Dysphagia, Dysphonia, impairment of voluntary Movements of tongue and Facial Muscles, and emotional lability. This condition is caused by Diseases that Affect t [..]
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paresisA general term referring to a mild to moderate degree of muscular weakness, occasionally used as a synonym for PARALYSIS (severe or complete loss of motor function). In the older literature, paresis o [..]
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paresisWeakness.
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