paresis

IPA: pˈɛrʌsɪs

noun

  • A paralysis which is incomplete or which occurs in isolated areas.
  • Inflammation of the brain as a cause of dementia or paralysis.
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Examples of "paresis" in Sentences

  • For more information, see paresis.
  • This is quite common in vocal fold paresis.
  • This was known as the general paresis of the insane.
  • Paresis may occur from an unknown cause idiopathic .
  • He died in Philadelphia of paresis due to tertiary syphilis.
  • Some patients experience paralysis or paresis temporarily or permanently.
  • In fact, McCullough was suffering from the early stages of general paresis.
  • And paresis is a consequence of syphillis, so be careful what you say here.
  • As the disease progresses, the paresis and paralysis gradually move forward.
  • One is a maneuver aimed to separate organic from non organic paresis of the leg.

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