| paralytic shellfish poisoning |
A human neurological disease caused by the ingestion of toxic marine shellfish (filter-feeding bivalves) as well as other harvested seafood. PSP has been reported from cold and warm seas (Steidinger 1993). Shellfish can accumulate and store large quantities of bloom or red tide dinoflagellate toxins without apparent harm to themselves (Steidinger & Baden 1984). ...
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| paralytic shellfish poisoning |
Nervous system effects caused by toxins produced by certain groups of single celled organisms, primarily dinoflagellates.
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| paralytic abasia |
Abasia in which the leg muscles are paralyzed.
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| paralytic incontinence |
The constant voiding of small amounts of urine and feces owing to defective nervous control of sphincters.
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| paralytic poliomyelitis |
Poliomyelitis with a variable combination of signs of damage of the central nervous system. These include weakness, incoordination, muscle tenderness and spasms, flaccid paralysis, and disturbance of consciousness.
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