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paréza
SYS d010291 LBL 00000nx--j22000003--45-- 005 20250201154137.5 100 $a 19990101csloy0103----ba0 152 $b mesh 250 $a paréza $x BL $x CF $x CI $x CL $x CN $x CO $x DG $x DH $x DI $x DT $x EC $x EH $x EM $x EN $x EP $x ET $x GE $x HI $x IM $x ME $x MI $x MO $x NU $x PA $x PC $x PP $x PS $x PX $x RH $x RT $x SU $x TH $x TM $x UR $x VE $x VI $8 slo 300 1-
$a 1963; for HEMIPARESIS use HEMIPLEGIA 1974-1999 $8 eng 330 1-
$a A general term referring to a mild to moderate degree of muscular weakness, occasionally used as a synonym for PARALYSIS (severe or complete loss of motor function). In the older literature, paresis often referred specifically to paretic neurosyphilis (see NEUROSYPHILIS). General paresis and general paralysis may still carry that connotation. Bilateral lower extremity paresis is referred to as PARAPARESIS. $8 eng 450 $a Hemiparesis $5 e $8 eng 450 $a Muscle Paresis $5 e $8 eng 450 $a obrna neúplná $5 e $8 slo 450 $a ochrnutie čiastočné $5 e $8 slo 450 $a hemiparéza $5 e $8 slo 450 $a paréza svalová $5 e $8 slo 686 $a C10.597.636 686 $a C23.888.592.643 750 $a Paresis $8 eng 801 -0
$a US $b DNLM $c 19990101 801 -2
$a SK $b BA006 $c 20010518 820 $a remember that "paresis" is sometimes just "paralysis" in foreign lit; spastic paraparesis = PARAPARESIS, SPASTIC or PARAPARESIS, TROPICAL SPASTIC if caused by HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS 1 $8 eng 980 $x M
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