Condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement.
1 Both approaches harness innate immunity against tumors by suppressing tumor-induced immune paresis .
2 It was the pain of the terminal ulcer, terminal cancer, terminal paresis .
3 Mr. Walton is now an inmate of a sanitarium, a victim of paresis .
4 A woman with general paresis ought to be legally dead.
5 A 1-year-old male mixed breed dog presented for the evaluation of progressive hindlimb paresis .
6 Objective: Facial nerve paresis is rare following cochlear implantation.
7 Unilateral paresis is most often self-limited and mainly post-surgical.
8 Supranuclear paresis was suggested by partial dissociation between phasic and tonic components of upward gaze.
9 General paresis is very often caused by specific disease.
10 There was no permanent bilateral paresis in this study.
11 So is general paresis , also called general paralysis of the insane, or softening of the brain.
12 Incomplete sensorimotor hemiparesis was present in two children, and a mild unilateral arm paresis in one.
13 Mechanisms underlying delayed-onset facial paresis are poorly understood.
14 The bilateral sixth nerve paresis spontaneously resolved suggesting ischemic or microvascular disease as the underlying etiology.
15 Meanwhile Capone's sexual paresis had spread to his brain, and he became increasingly delusional and disoriented.
16 This paper describes the case of a patient who developed facial nerve paresis three years after implantation.
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