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1 рефлекторный паралич
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1) Biology: reflex paralysis2) Medicine: reflex palsyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рефлекторный паралич
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Central facial palsy — Central facial palsy, (also called colloquially central seven) is a symptom or finding characterized by paralysis or paresis of the lower half of one side of the face. It usually results from damage to upper motor neurons of the facial nerve.The… … Wikipedia
Moro reflex — The Moro reflex in a four day old infant: 1) the reflex is initiated by pulling the infant up from the floor and then releasing him; 2) he spreads his arms; 3) he pulls his arms in; 4) he cries (10 seconds) The Moro reflex, which is distinct from … Wikipedia
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Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex — The asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR) is a primitive reflex found in newborn humans, but normally vanishes by the child s first birthday. It is also known as the fencing reflex because of the characteristic position of the infant s arms and… … Wikipedia
Bulbar palsy — Infobox Disease Name = Bulbar Palsy Caption = DiseasesDB = 16043 ICD10 = ICD10|G|12|2|LinkGroup|LinkMajor ICD9 = ICD9|334.22 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Bulbar palsy refers to bilateral impairment of… … Wikipedia
Pseudobulbar palsy — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 10826 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|335.23 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D020828 Pseudobulbar palsy is bilateral impairment of the function of the lower cranial… … Wikipedia
Infantile progressive bulbar palsy — is a rare type of progressive bulbar palsy that occurs in children. The disease exists in both rapid and slow onsets, and involves inflammation of the gray matter of the bulb (Wilson 1909). Infantile PBP is a disease that manifests itself in two… … Wikipedia
Moro reflex — mȯr ō n a reflex reaction of infants upon being startled (as by a loud noise or a bright light) that is characterized by extension of the arms and legs away from the body and to the side and then by drawing them together as if in an embrace Moro … Medical dictionary
Tonic labyrinthine reflex — The tonic labyrinthine reflex (TLR) is a primitive reflex found in newborn humans. With this reflex, tilting the head back while lying on the back causes the back to stiffen and even arch backwards, causes the legs to straighten, stiffen, and… … Wikipedia
Moro reflex — startle reflex a primitive reflex seen in newborn babies in response to the stimulus of a sudden noise or movement: the baby will fling its arms and legs wide and will appear to stiffen; the arms and legs are then drawn back into flexion. The… … The new mediacal dictionary
asymmetric tonic neck reflex — a primitive reflex that is present from birth but should disappear by six months of age. If the infant is lying on its back and the head is turned to one side, the arm and leg on the side to which the head is turned should straighten, and the arm … Medical dictionary