Paralysis
81local paralysis — paralysis of one muscle or group of muscles …
82masticatory paralysis — paralysis of the muscles of mastication; see also trismus and trigeminal p …
83obstetric paralysis — paralysis due to injury received at birth; called also birth p …
84oculomotor paralysis — paralysis of the oculomotor nerve, seen in disorders such as Benedikt syndrome, Claude syndrome, Nothnagel syndrome, and Weber syndrome. Called also oculomotor or third nerve palsy …
85posticus paralysis — paralysis of the posterior cricothyroid muscle. See also laryngeal p …
86spinal paralysis — paralysis due to a lesion of the spinal cord; called also myeloplegia …
87spinomuscular paralysis — paralysis due to lesion of the gray matter of the spinal cord; see also spinal muscular atrophy, under atrophy …
88suprascapular paralysis — paralysis of the suprascapular muscle in a horse due to damage to its nerve. Called also slipped shoulder, shoulder slip, and sweeney or sweeny …
89upper brachial plexus paralysis — paralysis of arm muscles due to destruction of the fifth and sixth cervical roots (upper trunk of the brachial plexus); small hand muscles are unaffected. When due to birth trauma it is called Erb Duchenne p …
90vasomotor paralysis — paralysis of vasomotor muscles; see also vasoparesis. Called also angioparalysis …