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dysmetria Translationsdysmetria
dysmetria [dis-me´tre-ah] inability to properly direct or limit motions.dys·met·ri·a (dis-mē'trē-ă, -met'rē-ă), An aspect of ataxia, in which the ability to control the distance, power, and speed of an act is impaired. Usually used to describe abnormalities of movement caused by cerebellar disorders. See also: hypermetria, hypometria. [dys- + G. metron, measure] dys·met·ri·a (dis-mē'trē-ă) An aspect of ataxia, in which the ability to control the distance, power, and speed of an act is impaired; used to describe abnormalities of movement caused by cerebellar disorders. See also: hypermetria, hypometriadysmetria An inability to adjust movements accurately, without visual assistance, so as to achieve their object. Dysmetria is a sign of malfunction of the CEREBELLUM.dys·met·ri·a (dis-mē'trē-ă) An aspect of ataxia, in which the ability to control the distance, power, and speed of an act is impaired.[dys- + G. metron, measure] |