Paralysis
71brachiofacial paralysis — paralysis affecting the face and an upper limb …
72centrocapsular paralysis — paralysis due to lesions of the internal capsule …
73crural paralysis — paralysis that chiefly affects the thigh or thighs …
74decubitus paralysis — paralysis due to pressure on a nerve from lying for a long time in one position …
75diaphragmatic paralysis — paralysis of the diaphragm, usually unilateral; called also phrenoplegia …
76hypoglossal paralysis — paralysis due to a lesion of the hypoglossal nucleus or nerve …
77hysterical paralysis — paralysis in a part owing to a conversion disorder, without any organic neurological cause. Called also functional p., pseudoparalysis, and pseudoparaplegia …
78laryngeal paralysis — paralysis of one of the laryngeal muscles, usually because of a lesion of the vagus nerve or the recurrent laryngeal nerve; seen in disorders such as Avellis syndrome, Jackson syndrome, and Vernet syndrome. Called also laryngoparalysis and… …
79lead paralysis — paralysis caused by lead poisoning, with wristdrop due to a peripheral neuritis …
80lingual paralysis — paralysis of the tongue …