Concept cluster: Health > Neurological Disorders
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(medicine) An inability to walk due to a defect in muscular coordination.
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(pathology) The condition of lacking basic mathematical skills caused by a brain injury, or more specifically an injury to the parietal lobe.
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Paralysis of the extremities.
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Producing pain.
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(neurology, psychiatry) A condition in which a person experiences their limbs acting seemingly on their own, without control over the actions.
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(pathology) Inability to stand without assistance.
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(medicine) Weakness; loss of strength.
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(pathology) A paralysis of cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) resulting in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side.
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A loss of sensation and motor function caused by the lateral hemisection of the spinal cord.
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(psychiatry, neurology) A condition where the patient has neurological symptoms such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, but without any neurological explanation.
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(medicine) A neurological condition that causes weakness affecting symmetrically opposed parts of the body, most commonly in the legs or face.
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(medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body.
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Difficulty in walking, typically due to a disorder of the nervous system
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(medicine) A genetic neurological disorder where a person has motor skills severely below average due to their brain's inability to consistently send messages accurately to the body for the planning of motor movements.
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(pathology) paralysis of the muscles of the face
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A form of ataxia characterized by an inability to initiate the process of walking, despite the power and coordination of the legs being normal when tested in the seated or lying position.
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An alleged medical condition, described as an unpleasant sensation of pain and heaviness in the lower limbs.
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(pathology) A form of dysplasia that affects one side of the body
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(medicine) Underdevelopment of half of an organ, or one side of the entire body.
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(medicine) pain experienced during sleep
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(medicine) Transient weakness in limbs following a lightning strike, often associated with cold, mottled skin.
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(pathology) paralysis of the organs of speech
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inability to speak because of paralysis of the speech organs
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(medicine) A medical condition prevalent on Guam, or an aspect of Lytico-Bodig disease, which causes paralysis.
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A particular neurological disorder, whose symptoms include both paralysis and dementia.
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(medicine) A lesion of the pons, leading to diplopia, strabismus, and contralateral hemiplegia of the extremities.
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A morbid dislike or hatred of a paralysed limb in patients with hemiplegia
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paralysis of a single limb
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(pathology) Complete paralysis of a single limb (or muscle)
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A person who has monoplegia.
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Alternative spelling of Moebius syndrome [(neurology) A rare congenital disorder characterized by facial paralysis and an inability to move one's eyes from side to side.]
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A measure of the pain felt by, or observed in, a patient
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(pathology) Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.
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Alternative form of panplegia [(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities]
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(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities
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(medicine) Ballism that affects both legs.
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(pathology) The complete loss of voluntary control of part of a person's body, such as one or more limbs.
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Weakness of both legs, resulting from disease of the nervous system.
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Relating to spastic paraplegia
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Inflammation of the brain as a cause of dementia or paralysis.
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(pathology, especially in combination) paralysis
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(pathology) weakness or paralysis in all four limbs
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Paralysis from the neck down.
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An inability to walk due to stiffening of leg muscles and trembling.
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Any of various diseases of animals that affects the nervous system, characterized by a lack of control of the limbs
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A minor neurological injury of the spine characterized by a shooting or stinging pain down one arm, followed by numbness and weakness.
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Synonym of tetraplegia
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Alternative form of tetraparesis [(pathology) weakness of the muscles of all four limbs]
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(pathology) weakness of the muscles of all four limbs
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(pathology) Relating to tetraparesis
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Paralysis of all four limbs.
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(medicine) A way to detect irritated nerves, by percussing over the nerve to elicit a tingling sensation.
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A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.
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(pathology) A paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand and fingers.

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