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palsies Meaning in Bengali



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palsies's Usage Examples:

Conjugate gaze palsies are neurological disorders affecting the ability to move both eyes in the same direction.


These palsies can affect gaze in a horizontal.


Ophthalmoparesis Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia Kearns–Sayre syndrome palsies Oculomotor (III) Fourth-nerve (IV) Sixth-nerve (VI).


abducens nerve palsy is the most common of the isolated ocular motor nerve palsies.


Lumbosacral trunk and sacral plexus palsies are common injury patterns.


weakness and paralysis (ophthalmoplegia) of certain eye muscles (extraocular palsies).


compression of the nerve), these nerve palsies can be expected to recover over a period of months.


A minority of palsies occur as a result of more significant.


affect one or more cranial nerves, resulting in various kinds of facial palsies.


weakness in the superior oblique (caused, for example, by fourth nerve palsies) are discussed below.


hemiplegia) is a form of hemiplegia that has an ipsilateral cranial nerve palsies and contralateral hemiplegia or hemiparesis of extremities of the body.


While commonly affected by palsies of the inferior division of the oculomotor nerve, isolated palsies of the inferior oblique (without affecting.


Non traumatic pupil-sparing oculomotor nerve palsies are often referred to as a 'medical third' with those affecting the pupil.


hemisphere lesions look towards their lesion, while patients with pontine gaze palsies look away from their lesions.


Unlike spastic or ataxic cerebral palsies, ADCP is characterized by both hypertonia and hypotonia, due to the affected.


granulomatous disease that causes painful oculomotor (especially sixth nerve) palsies.


combination of these factors; meningitis, CSF pleocytosis, cranial nerve palsies, hemiparesis, transverse myelitis and ciliary ganglionitis), and cutaneous.



palsies's Meaning':

loss of the ability to move a body part

Synonyms:

symptom;

Antonyms:

activate; hyperkalemia;

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