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pseudoparalysis
pseudoparalysis[¦sü·dō·pə′ral·ə·səs] (medicine) An apparent motor paralysis that is caused by voluntary inhibition of motor impulses because of pain or other organic or psychic causes. pseudoparalysis
pseudoparalysis [soo″do-pah-ral´ĭ-sis] apparent loss of muscular power without real paralysis.Parrot's pseudoparalysis (syphilitic pseudoparalysis) pseudoparalysis of one or more extremities in infants, due to syphilitic osteochondritis of an epiphysis.pseu·do·pa·ral·y·sis (sū'dō-pă-ral'i-sis), Apparent paralysis due to voluntary inhibition of motion because of pain, incoordination, or other cause, but without actual paralysis. Synonym(s): pseudoparesis (1) pseudoparalysis (so͞o′dō-pə-răl′ĭ-sĭs)n. A voluntary restriction or inhibition of motion because of pain, incoordination, or other cause, not due to actual muscular paralysis.pseudoparalysis (1) Hysterical paralysis, see there. (2) A rarely used term for a paralysis-like state due to a loss of joint sensation.pseu·do·pa·ral·y·sis (sū'dō-păr-al'i-sis) Apparent paralysis due to voluntary inhibition of motion because of pain, to incoordination, or other cause, but without actual paralysis. Synonym(s): pseudoparesis (1) . |