Concept cluster: Biology > Hemiplegic disorders
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(medicine, rare) Alternative form of ablepsia [(medicine, rare) Lack of sight; blindness.]
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A loss of sense in one or both hands, or the inability to tell on which side of the body a stimulus has been applied
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(pathology) The loss of the sensory recognition of a limb
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(medicine) The loss of the ability to control motor muscles.
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A disorienting neurological condition involving micropsia, macropsia, or size distortion of other sensory modalities.
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A neurological disorder in which the patient responds to stimuli presented to one side of their body as if presented at the opposite side.
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A form of hemiplegia that has an ipsilateral and contralateral presentation in different parts of the body, and is characterized by recurrent episodes of paralysis on one side of the body.
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Ballism that affects both sides of the body.
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A triad of severe neuropsychological impairments: simultanagnosia, oculomotor apraxia, and optic ataxia.
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(medicine) Total or partial inability to move both sides of the body, but for the fact that one side is significantly more affected than the other.
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An inability to use gestures effectively
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A state of pain affecting only one side of the body.
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(medicine) The inability to feel sensations from touch on one side of the body.
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Alternative form of hemianopsia [(pathology) Blindness in one half of the field of vision of either or both eyes.]
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Exhibiting or relating to hemianopsia.
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(medicine) The failure of formation of an organ on one side; unilateral aplasia.
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(medicine) Imperception of one side of the body.
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ataxia on one side of the body.
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(pathology) atrophy that affects only one half of the body
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hemiballismus
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(medicine) A rare movement disorder with involuntary flinging motions of the extremities on one side of the body.
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(medicine) Inflammation of one side of the cerebellum.
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chorea on only one side of the body
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unilateral contusion
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Describing any of several syndromes caused by damage to one side of the spinal cord
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(pathology) A headache affecting one side of the head.
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(pathology) dystonia that affects only one side of the body
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(pathology) extinction in one eye, or on one side of the body
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Alternative form of hemihypesthesia [A reduction in sensitivity on one side of the body.]
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(pathology) hyperplasia that affects only half of the body or of an organ
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(pathology) hypertrophy that affects only one half of the body
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A reduction in sensitivity on one side of the body.
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One of a group of lesions that is on one side of the body only
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A neuropsychological condition in which, after damage to one hemisphere of the brain, the patient exhibits a deficit in attention to and awareness of one side of space.
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hemianopsic
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(pathology) A form of paralexia that affects only one side of the visual field
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paralysis of half of the face or body
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Exhibiting or relating to hemiparalysis.
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(medicine) muscular weakness that affects only one side of the body
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(pathology) paresthesia that affects only one side of the body
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Relating to hemiparesis.
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(pathology) parkinsonism that affects only one side of the body
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One who has hemiplegia.
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A prosthesis for only one side of the body
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Relating to (changed or loss of) sensation down one side of the body
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(pathology) A spasm that affects only one side of the body
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spastic (paralysed) on one side of the body
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(medicine) an inability to pay attention to sensory stimuli to one side of the body's awareness zone, as a result of damage to the parietal lobe on the right or left side of the brain, often as a result of a stroke.
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(medicine, only plural form attested) Symptom on one side of the body.
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Any of various medical conditions affecting only one side of the body.
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(medicine, obsolete) A half-eunuch; a person who has lost one testicle.
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A sign of cerebellar disease characterized by certain abnormal movements in the patient's arm.
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(medicine) Pulsion towards the side of the lesion.
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Synonym of Alice in Wonderland syndrome
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(medicine) A complete paralysis of the extraocular muscles which are responsible for eye movements.
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(neurology, pathology, psychology) A form of visual agnosia characterized by difficulty with face recognition despite intact low-level visual processing.
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Synonym of hemiparalysis
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A monothematic delusion in which one denies ownership of a limb

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