同側性片麻痺
WordNet
- paralysis of one side of the body (同)unilateral paralysis
- on or relating to the same side (of the body)
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- 1. ラクナ梗塞lacunar infarcts [show details]
… not included in the series. Ataxic hemiparesis is responsible for 3 to 18 percent of lacunar syndromes in case series . Patients characteristically develop ipsilateral weakness and limb ataxia that is out …
- 2. 成人における第三脳神経(動眼神経)麻痺third cranial nerve oculomotor nerve palsy in adults [show details]
… Cerebellar tremor may be present in Claude syndrome (ipsilateral third nerve palsy and contralateral cerebellar signs) Contralateral hemiparesis may be present in a cerebral peduncle lesion (Weber syndrome) …
- 3. 小児における第3脳神経(動眼神経)麻痺third cranial nerve oculomotor nerve palsy in children [show details]
… Cerebellar tremor may be present in Claude syndrome (ipsilateral third nerve palsy and contralateral cerebellar signs). Contralateral hemiparesis may be present in a cerebral peduncle lesion (Weber syndrome) …
- 4. 成人における硬膜下血腫:病因、臨床的特徴、および診断subdural hematoma in adults etiology clinical features and diagnosis [show details]
…either ipsilateral or contralateral to the side of the SDH. Contralateral hemiparesis can occur as a result of direct compression of cortex underlying the hematoma, whereas ipsilateral hemiparesis can occur…
- 5. 小児における口腔咽頭外傷oropharyngeal trauma in children [show details]
…With progression of the clot, the patient develops symptoms of stroke (eg, contralateral hemiparesis, ipsilateral facial droop, and aphasia). In rare cases, hemorrhagic stroke and death have occurred. Alternatively…
English Journal
- Endovascular revascularization for carotid artery occlusion in patients with takayasu arteritis.
- Chen B1, Yu HX2, Zhang J2, Li XX3, Wu XG4, Yang SJ2, Qi YX2, Yan C2, Wang ZG2.
- European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery.Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg.2015 May;49(5):498-505. doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2015.01.018. Epub 2015 Mar 14.
- OBJECTIVES: Type I Takayasu arteritis is a progressive inflammatory disease involving the aortic arch and its main branches. If untreated, patients may develop a variety of serious conditions ranging from hemiplegia to death. Whilst there is a relatively strong evidence base for the outcome of surgi
- PMID 25784506
- A functional magnetic resonance imaging study on the effect of acupuncture at GB34 (Yanglingquan) on motor-related network in hemiplegic patients.
- Chen X1, Zhang H2, Zou Y3.
- Brain research.Brain Res.2015 Mar 19;1601:64-72. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.01.011. Epub 2015 Jan 16.
- BACKGROUND: Functional disability of stroke patients, especially limb motor function, seriously impacts the quality of life. Although acupuncture at GB34 (Yang-ling-quan) has been shown to be effective on the recovery of motor function, the underlying mechanism has not been well explored.OBJECTIVE:
- PMID 25601007
- Invisible Grasps: Grip Interference in Anosognosia for Hemiplegia.
- Piedimonte A, Garbarini F, Rabuffetti M, Pia L, Montesano A, Ferrarin M, Berti A.
- Neuropsychology.Neuropsychology.2015 Feb 2. [Epub ahead of print]
- Objectives: Previous findings suggest that, in anosognosic patients, their illusory motor experience is based on a "normal" motor intention and planning for the paralyzed limbs. However, these studies involved proximal muscles (shoulder) that can be mediated by the ipsilateral (intact) cortex more t
- PMID 25643219
Japanese Journal
- めまい症状を伴った Opalski 症候群2症例の神経耳科学的検討
- Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy in a Patient with Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Ipsilateral Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
- Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy in a Patient with Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Ipsilateral Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
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- 1. Neurology. 1996 Apr;46(4):1146-9. Ipsilateral hemiplegia caused by right internal capsule and thalamic hemorrhage: demonstration of predominant ipsilateral innervation of motor and sensory systems by MRI, MEP, and SEP.
- ABSTRACT We documented the anatomic basis for hemiplegia occurring on the same side of the body as the lateral medullary infarction. Extension of the zone of ischemia into the rostral spinal cord involves corticospinal fibers after ...
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- 英
- ipsilateral hemiplegia, homolateral hemiplegia
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片麻痺 =hemi + plegia
- 関
- haemiparesis、haemiplegia、haemiplegic、hemiparesis、hemiplegic、infantile hemiplegia、monoplegia、spastic hemiplegia、transient hemiplegia
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- 対
- contralateral
- 関
- homonymous, ipsilaterally