| quadriplegia |
loss of movement and sensation in all four limbs.
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| quadritubercular |
An upper cheek tooth bearing four cusps
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| quadriplegia |
Literally, "four palsy"; a topographical (which parts of the body are involved) subtype of spastic cerebral palsy in which all four extremities (arms or legs) are severely involved. Asymmetries are frequently present but not in such a way as to qualify for another topographic classification. Severe mental retardation is the rule. An inexperienced examiner may easily mistake rigidity for quadriplegia.
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| quadriplegia |
A condition in which all four limbs are paralyzed.
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| quadriplegia |
Also known as tetraplegia. Loss of function in all four limbs due to an injured or diseased spinal cord segment
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