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paresis Meaning in Bengali



 আংশিক পক্ষাঘাত, আণশিক পক্ষাঘাত,

সামান্য বা আংশিক পক্ষাঘাত

Noun:

আণশিক পক্ষাঘাত,





paresis's Usage Examples:

In medicine, paresis (/pəˈriːsɪs, ˈpærəsɪs/) is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or by partial loss of voluntary movement or.


Ophthalmoparesis refers to weakness (-paresis) or paralysis (-plegia) of one or more extraocular muscles which are responsible for eye movements.


Vocal cord paresis, also known as recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or vocal fold paralysis, is an injury to one or both recurrent laryngeal nerves.


Todd's paresis (or postictal paresis/paralysis, "after seizure") is focal weakness in a part or all of the body after a seizure.


General paresis, also known as general paralysis of the insane (GPI) or paralytic dementia, is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, classified as an organic.


sign of leg paresis is one of two signs named for Charles Franklin Hoover.


It is a maneuver aimed to separate organic from non-organic paresis of the leg.


Milk fever, postparturient hypocalcemia, or parturient paresis is a disease, primarily in dairy cattle but also seen in beef cattle and non-bovine domesticated.


(blunt trauma) to the lateral quadriceps causing a haematoma or temporary paresis and antalgic gait as a result of pain.


These include: Vocal fold nodules Vocal fold cysts Vocal cord paresis Reinke's edema Spasmodic dysphonia Foreign accent syndrome Bogart–Bacall.


from the Ancient Greek words παράλυση or πάρεση, meaning paralysis or paresis respectively.


gaze paresis, homonymous hemianopsia, aphasia, neglect, or apraxia Thalamus - Contralateral sensory loss, contralateral hemiparesis, gaze paresis, homonymous.


Worster-Drought syndrome is a form of congenital suprabulbar paresis that occurs in some children with cerebral palsy.


This can lead to contralateral paresis (muscular weakness) and/or sensory loss of the face and body.


(IPC) for people with an upper extremity issue who have paralysis, motor paresis affecting one arm, a single upper arm amputation or CP8 classified cerebral.


A similar condition is triparesis, in which the patient suffers from paresis in three limbs, meaning that the limbs are very weak, but not completely.


Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ - gaster, "stomach"; and -paresis, πάρεσις - "partial paralysis"), also called delayed gastric emptying,.



paresis's Meaning':

a slight or partial paralysis

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