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"lead paralysis" ˻ Դϴ. ˻ ߿ Tab Ű ø ˻ â õ˴ϴ.
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  • isolated paralysis
    Ѹ
  • infantile paralysis
    Ƹ
  • idiopathic facial paralysis
    Ư߾󱼸
  • lateral conjugate paralysis
    ֽø, ֽø
  • motor paralysis
    
  • muscular paralysis
    ()
  • musculospiral paralysis
    Ű渶, Ű渶
  • myopathic paralysis
    ()
  • nocturnal paralysis
    ߰
  • normokalemic periodic paralysis
    Įֱ⸶
  • nuclear paralysis
    ټ
  • postdiphtheritic paralysis
    ׸ĸ
  • progressive spastic spinal paralysis
    భô
  • pseudobulbar paralysis
    ,
  • paralysis
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  • infantile paralysis
    Ƹ
  • ischemic paralysis
  • isolated paralysis
    Ѹ
  • lateral conjugate paralysis
    ֽø
  • motor paralysis
    
  • muscular paralysis
  • myopathic paralysis
  • nocturnal paralysis
    ߰
  • nuclear paralysis
    ټ
  • paralysis
  • paralysis agitans
  • postdiphtheritic paralysis
    ׸ĸ
  • progressive spastic spinal paralysis
    ô
  • radicular paralysis
    Űٸ
  • reflex paralysis
    ݻ縶
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  • radicular paralysis
    ()(ئ).
  • radicular paralysis
    ()(()ئ)
  • radicular paralysis
    Űٸ
  • recurrent nerve paralysis
    ȸͽŰ渶( ).
  • recurrent nerve paralysis
    ȸͽŰ渶(ث)
  • reflectoric paralysis of pupils
    ݻ缺 (˧)
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  • lead poisoning
    ߵ(Ը), ߵ.
  • lead poisoning
    ߵ(ң Ը)
  • lead resinate
    (߫).
  • lead rubber
    ().
  • lead seam
    ().
  • lead stomatitis
    ()
  • lead sugar
    ().
  • lead sulfate
    Ȳ(̷).
  • lead tetroxide
    ȭ(߫).
  • lead water
    ().
  • limb lead
    (), ()(), ().
  • monopolar lead
    ܱ
  • monopolar lead
    ܱص().
  • myocardial lead
    ɱ.
  • plumbism =lead poisoning
    ߵ(̡).
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PIP paralytic infantile paralysis; peak inflation pressure, peak inspiratory pressure; periodic interim ...
RFP recurrent facial paralysis; request for proposal; right frontoposterior [fetal position]
AVR Augmented Voltage Right arm
  Frank N. Wilson
  Lead I, II, III ũ E...
aVF unipolar limb lead on the left leg in electrocardiography
aVL unipolar limb lead on the left arm in electrocardiography
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  • ephemeral adducter paralysis
    Ͻü
  • Erb-Duchenne paralysis
    -ÿ
    μ 5, 6 Ű ջ ϽŰ μ ħص ʴ Ư¡̴.
  • facial paralysis
    ȸ , ȸŰ
    Bell ó ȸ Ű Ǵ .
  • Felton's paralysis
    뷮 ֱ ٴü ֱ ٴü 鿪АG Ư .
  • functional paralysis
    ɼ
    и Ű漺 ʴ Ͻ .
  • hereditary cerebrospinal paralysis
    ô
    ߳ ʱ⿡ ϴ ȯ Ǵ Ǵ ̳ Ÿ, Ǵ Ư¡̴.
  • hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
    Į ֱ
  • hypoglssal paralysis
    Ű
    Ű Ǵ Ű Ϻ .
  • hypokalemic paralysis
    Į
  • immunological paralysis
    鿪 , 鿪
    ٷ ׿ Ͽ 鿪 ҽǵ .
  • infantile cerebrocerebellar diplegic paralysis
    ҾƳ
    Ʊ⿡ Ͽ ħϿ, ҳ ݵǴ κ ̳ ı ȥ Ÿ.
  • infantile paralysis
    Ҿ , ҾƳ 
    Ǿ=
  • ischemic paralysis
    ̳ ȯ ҿ .
  • Jamaica dogwood ǽõ Ѹ Ĺ.

    Jamaica ginger paralysis

    ڸī ߵ
    , Ư μ ڸī Ÿ.
  • laryngeal paralysis
    ĵ
    ĵα .
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acute atrophic paralysis Inflammation of the anterior cornua of the spinal cord; an acute infectious disease caused by the poliomyelitis virus and marked by fever, pains, and gastroenteric disturbances, followed by a flaccid paralysis of one or more muscular groups, and later by atrophy.
Synonym: acute atrophic paralysis, myogenic paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
ascending paralysis A paralysis of rapid course beginning in the legs and involving progressively the trunk, arms, and neck, ending sometimes in death in from one to three weeks.
Synonym: ascending paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
ascending tick paralysis <neurology> An ascending paralysis caused by the continued presence of Dermacentor and Ixodes ticks attached to the occipital or upper neck region in humans.
The treatment consists of tick removal and supportive care.
(27 Sep 1997)
Brown-Sequard's paralysis <neurology, syndrome> A type of spinal cord lesion that is characterised by hemiparaplegia and hyperesthesia, but with loss of motor function on the same side as the lesion and hemianaesthesia on the opposite side.
(27 Sep 1997)
bulbar paralysis Progressive weakness and atrophy of the muscles of the tongue, lips, palate, pharynx, and larynx, usually occurring in later life; most often caused by motor neuron disease.
Synonym: bulbar palsy, bulbar paralysis, Duchenne's disease, Erb disease, glossolabiolaryngeal paralysis, glossolabiopharyngeal paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
vasomotor paralysis A mild degree of vasoparalysis.
Synonym: angioparesis, vasomotor paralysis.
Origin: vaso-+ G. Paresis, weakness
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised paralysis Paralysis of both whole sides of the body; survival is usually of short duration.
Synonym: generalised paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
paralysis <neurology> Loss or impairment of motor function in a part due to lesion of the neural or muscular mechanism, also by analogy, impairment of sensory function (sensory paralysis).
In addition to the types named below, paralysis is further distinguished as traumatic, syphilitic, toxic, etc., according to its cause or as obturator, ulnar, etc., according to the nerve part or muscle specially affected.
Origin: Gr. Lyein = to loosen
(18 Nov 1997)
paralysis agitans An obsolete term for parkinsonism.
(05 Mar 2000)
paralysis, bulbar A paralysis resulting from changes in the motor centres of the medulla oblongata. It is chronic, usually fatal, and most commonly occurring in persons over 50 years old.
(12 Dec 1998)
paralysis, familial periodic An autosomal dominant trait marked by recurring attacks of rapidly progressive flaccid paralysis. There are three types: I, associated with a fall in serum potassium levels (hypokalaemic periodic paralysis); II, associated with a rise therein (hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis, called also adynamia episodica hereditaria); and III, with normal levels (normokalaemic periodic paralysis).
(12 Dec 1998)
paralysis, obstetric Paralysis of an infant resulting from injury received at birth.
(12 Dec 1998)
ginger paralysis Neuropathy produced by drinking synthetic Jamaican ginger (or "jake" in the vernacular) containing triorthocresylphosphate.
Synonym: ginger paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
parturient paralysis A slight elevation of temperature following childbirth, said to be due to the establishment of the secretion of milk, but probably the same as absorption fever, an afebrile metabolic disease, occurring shortly after parturition in dairy cattle, characterised by hypocalcaemia and manifested by loss of consciousness and general paralysis.
Synonym: parturient paralysis, parturient paresis.
(05 Mar 2000)
global paralysis Paralysis of both whole sides of the body; survival is usually of short duration.
Synonym: generalised paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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