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Paralysis - Wikipedia
Paralysis is a loss of motor function in one or more muscles. Paralysis can also be accompanied by a loss of feeling (sensory loss) in the affected area if ... en.wikipedia.org
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PARALYSIE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
paralysis [noun] a loss of the ability to move. The paralysis affects his legs. (Translation of paralysie from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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paralysie, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1850s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun paralysie come from? Earliest known use. Middle ... www.oed.com
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paralysie
† paralysie Obs. Also 4 -asie, 5 -ise, -isy, -ysye, per-, 5–7 paralisie. [a. F. paralysie, in 13th c. -isie (Hatz.-Darm.), repr. a L. type *paralysia for paralysis. Hence the reduced form palsy.] = paralysis.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 195 And so senewis..weren confortid..and paralasie was put... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cerebral palsy - Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale
Cerebral palsy is the result of a combination of events occurring either before, during or after birth that can lead to an injury in a baby's developing brain . fondationparalysiecerebrale.org
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English Translation of “PARALYSIE” - Collins Dictionary
Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move and feel in all or part of your body. ...paralysis of the leg. American English: ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
Bibliography Recherches sur les lésions du système nerveux dans la paralysie ascendante aiguë. wikipedia.org
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Les causes de paralysie - Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
Les causes de paralysie · Lésions du plexus brachial · Amyotrophie spinale · Spina bifida · Syringomyélie et moelle attachée · Syndrome post poliomyélite (SPP) ... www.christopherreeve.org
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Paralysie - Wikipédia
La paralysie ou plégie est une perte de motricité par diminution ou perte de la contractilité d'un ou de plusieurs muscles, due à des lésions de voies ... fr.wikipedia.org
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Paralysie faciale périphérique et infection par le VIH. A propos de 2 ...
Les auteurs rapportent 2 cas de paralysie faciale périphérique chez des sujets présentant une infection à VIH. A propos de ces 2 observations et de celles ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Paralysie : explications, conséquences, traitements possibles
La paralysie désigne une perte de motricité d'un membre. Celle-ci peut être complète et partielle, et peut aussi bien concerner le visage que ... www.passeportsante.net
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paralysis
paralysis (pəˈrælɪsɪs) Also 6 -lisis, (-lices). [a. L. paralysis, a. Gr. παράλυσις, f. παραλύ-ειν to loose from beside, disable, enfeeble, f. παρα- beside + λύειν to loose. The word occurs already in OE. in the Gr.-L. accus. form paralisin (so in 12th c. Fr.); but the ME. and 16th c. form from Fr. w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frédéric Labadie-Lagrave
on Sudoc (27 titles, 2012-04-08) List of online works on Gallica (7 titles, 2012-04-08) Selected works Labadie-Lagrave, Frédéric, Observations de paralysie wikipedia.org
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paresis
‖ paresis (ˈpærɪsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. πάρεσις letting go, slackening of strength, paralysis, f. παριέναι to let go, let fall, relax, etc., f. παρα- by + ἱέναι to let go.] 1. Path. Partial or incomplete paralysis, paralysis affecting muscular motion but not sensation. general paresis, a term used by s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louis-Florentin Calmeil
Selected writings De la Paralysie consideée chez les Aliénés, (1826). Traité d'anatomie et de physiologie du système nerveux, (1840). wikipedia.org
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