Words and phrases that have a meaning related to hemiplegia:  (134 results)
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tetraplegia, myoclonus, dysphasia, paresis, torticollis, hypotonia, myelomeningocele, hypoplasia, dysarthria, agenesis, myelopathy, palsy, esotropia, quadriplegia, akinesia, essential tremor, sensorineural hearing loss, neuromotor, aphasia, ptosis, kyphosis, spondylolisthesis, generalized epilepsy, hypopituitarism, spastic paralysis, paresthesia, atresia, syringomyelia, osteochondroma, arthropathy, paraplegia, expressive aphasia, nystagmus, papilledema, arthrosis, mitral stenosis, cerebrovascular accident, cerebral palsy, retinitis, gyrus, hallux valgus, epilepsy, spondylitis, dysphonia, neurogenic bladder, ecchymosis, pupillary, thyroiditis, hypersomnia, dystrophy, dyskinesia, blepharospasm, crepitus, agnosia, bulbar, clubfeet, claudication, nerve entrapment, cerebellar, becker muscular dystrophy, metacarpophalangeal joint, congenital abnormality, diplopia, intermittent claudication, neuropathies, ataxia, phantom limb syndrome, exotropia, congenital anomaly, hydrocephaly, degenerative disorder, monozygotic twin, photophobia, osteogenesis imperfecta, amusia, fibroma, apraxia, affective disorder, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, adenomyosis, spinal curvature, congenital disorder, diabetes insipidus, hyperemesis, hypoxemia, dysgenesis, hyperalgesia, superior mesenteric artery, status epilepticus, adrenal insufficiency, myotonia, gpi, leukodystrophy, parkinsonism, neuritis, cardiac tamponade, amenorrhoea, dysgraphia, stridor, dysphoria, transection, hiatus hernia, hemiparesis, paralyses, palsies, paralysis, amblyopia, hemianopia, exophthalmos, hemianopsia, hydronephrosis, ectropion, strabismus, contracture, dislocation, hypoglossal, withdrawal, abducens, adynamic, afebrile, angioneurotic, apathy, autosomal, bitemporal, brachial, corticospinal, deafness, encephalitic, familial, hemiplegic, hypokalemic, hypotonic, idiopathic
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hemiplegic
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— Adjectives for hemiplegia: right, left, spastic, infantile, contralateral, sided, complete, acute, congenital, cerebral, double, more...

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