| paradoxic h. |
hearing loss in which the hearing is better during loud noise. Called also paradoxic deafness, paracusis of Willis, and paracusia willisiana.
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| paradoxical c. |
the contraction of a muscle caused by the passive approximation of its extremities.
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| paradoxical cold r. |
an inappropriate sensation of cold due to response of some cold receptors to contact with an object having a temperature above 45°C.
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| paradoxical d. |
stercoral d.
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| paradoxical diaphragm p. |
one hemidiaphragm moves upward on inhalation and downward on exhalation, opposite to the movements on the contralateral side; seen in phrenic nerve paralysis and diaphragmatic eventration.
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