- 麻痺、運動麻痺
- 関
- cauterize、numb、paralysis、paralyze、paresis、plegia、Todd's paralysis
WordNet
- a condition marked by uncontrollable tremor
- affect with palsy
- so frightened as to be unable to move; stunned or paralyzed with terror; petrified; "too numb with fear to move"
- make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses" (同)benumb, blunt, dull
- cause to be paralyzed and immobile; "The poison paralyzed him"; "Fear paralyzed her" (同)paralyse
- make powerless and unable to function; "The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation" (同)paralyse
- burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent; "The surgeon cauterized the wart" (同)cauterise, burn
- become friends; act friendly towards (同)pal up, chum up
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 麻痺(まひ),中風 / …‘を'麻痺させる(paralyze)
- 麻痺(まひ)した,感覚を失った,しびれた / …‘の'感覚を失わせる,‘を'しびれさせる
- 《話》『友達』,仲間,親友 / (…と)仲よくなる《[『up』]『with』+『名』》
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Palsy is a medical term which refers to various types of paralysis,[1] often accompanied by weakness and the loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking. The word originates from the Anglo-Norman paralisie, parleisie et al., from the accusative form of Latin paralysis, from Ancient Greek παράλυσις (parálusis), from παραλύειν (paralúein, “to disable on one side”), from παρά (pará, “beside”) + λύειν (lúein, “loosen”). The word is longstanding in the English language, having appeared in the play Grim the Collier of Croydon, reported to have been written as early as 1599:
Rob. I'll have thee come, I say. Why tremblest thou?
Grim. No sir, not I; 'tis a palsy I have still.[2]
In some editions, the Bible passage of Luke 5:18 is translated to refer to "a man which was taken with a palsy". More modern editions simply refer to a man who is paralyzed. Although the term has historically been associated with paralysis generally, "is now almost never used disconnected from the word “cerebral”—meaning the brain".[1]
Specific kinds of palsy include:
- Bell's palsy, partial facial paralysis
- Bulbar palsy, impairment of cranial nerves
- Cerebral palsy, a neural disorder caused by intracranial lesions
- Conjugate gaze palsy, a disorder affecting the ability to move the eyes
- Erb's palsy, also known as brachial palsy, involving paralysis of an arm
- Spinal muscular atrophy, also known as wasting palsy
References
- ^ a b Dan Agin, More Than Genes: What Science Can Tell Us About Toxic Chemicals, Development, and the Risk to Our Children;; (2009), p. 172.
- ^ Grim the Collier of Croydon, Act V., Sc. I.
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English Journal
- Morphology of the facial motor nuclei in a rat model of autism during early development.
- Oyabu A, Tashiro Y, Oyama T, Ujihara K, Ohkawara T, Ida-Eto M, Narita M.SourceDepartment of Anatomy II, Graduate School of Medicine, Mie University, Japan.
- International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience.Int J Dev Neurosci.2013 Apr;31(2):138-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2012.12.002. Epub 2012 Dec 17.
- The development of facial nuclei in animal models of disease is poorly understood, but autism is sometimes associated with facial palsy. In the present study, to investigate migration of facial neurons and initial facial nucleus formation in an animal model of autism, rat embryos were treated with v
- PMID 23253376
- E6-AP association promotes SOD1 aggresomes degradation and suppresses toxicity.
- Mishra A, Maheshwari M, Chhangani D, Fujimori-Tonou N, Endo F, Joshi AP, Jana NR, Yamanaka K.SourceBiology Laboratory, Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan, Jodhpur, India. Electronic address: amit@iitj.ac.in.
- Neurobiology of aging.Neurobiol Aging.2013 Apr;34(4):1310.e11-23. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2012.08.016. Epub 2012 Oct 4.
- Protein aggregation and ordered fibrillar amyloid deposition inside and outside of the central nervous system cells is the common pathologic hallmark of most aging-related neurodegenerative disorders. Dominant mutations in the gene encoding superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) protein are linked to familia
- PMID 23040663
- Constraint-induced movement therapy effects on gross motor function of a child with triplegic cerebral palsy.
- Schrank J.SourcePhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota.
- Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association.Pediatr Phys Ther.2013 Spring;25(1):71-8. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e31827abaf4.
- BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: : The purpose of this case report is to describe physical therapy interventions used and gross motor functional outcomes achieved during a 3-week course of constraint-induced movement therapy for a child with cerebral palsy.CASE DESCRIPTION: : A 10-year-old boy with spastic t
- PMID 23288013
- Commentary on "sitting postural control in infants with typical development, motor delay, or cerebral palsy".
- Gannotti M, Nahorniak M.SourceUniversity of Hartford Hartford, CT Shriners Hospital for Children Hartford, CT.
- Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association.Pediatr Phys Ther.2013 Spring;25(1):52. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e318277f17d.
- PMID 23288010
Japanese Journal
- 症例 糖尿病性の動眼神経麻痺類似の眼瞼下垂を呈した中脳水道近傍の脳梗塞例
- 氷冷灌流水の使用は椎弓形成術時の術後C5麻痺を有意に減少させる
- 臨床研究・症例報告 顔面神経麻痺が先行したGuillain-Barre症候群の小児例
- The sensory nerves that innervate the area near the K-point
- Shimotakahara Rie,Mine Kazuharu,Ogata Shigemitsu
- 看護科学研究 13(2), 30-34, 2015-07
- The purpose of this study clarifi ed the sensory nerves that innervate the area near the trigger point of the jaw opening refl ex. The trigger point is located at the midpoint between the palatoglossa …
- NAID 110009921787
Related Links
- In medicine, palsy is the paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by loss of sensation and by uncontrolled body movements, such as shaking. Medical conditions involving palsy include cerebral palsy (caused by certain intracranial lesions) ...
- Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non- progressive, non-contagious motor conditions that cause physical disability in human development, chiefly in the various areas of body movement. Cerebral refers to the ...
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- かじかんだ、麻痺した、無感覚な、鈍い、しびれた。無関心の
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- anesthesia, cauterize, insensible, insensitive, insensitivity, palsy, paralysis, paralyze, plegia
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- cauterize、numb、palsy、paralysis、paralyze、Todd's paralysis
- plegic
- hemiplegia 片麻痺 , paraplegia 対麻痺、両側麻痺
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- ablation、cauterization、cautery、numb、palsy、paralysis、paralyze、plegia
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- paralysis, palsy
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- (comb form)plegia。不全麻痺 paresis
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痙性脳性麻痺
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痙性麻痺
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- spastic paralysis、spastic plegia