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Things hemiplegia often describes (“hemiplegia ________”)
syndrome, alternans, epilepsy, paralysis, results, means, from, cruciata
How hemiplegia often is described (“________ hemiplegia”)
right, left, spastic, infantile, contralateral, sided, complete, acute, congenital, cerebral, double, hysterical, transient, severe, bilateral, organic, pure, flaccid, sudden, dense, partial, permanent, laryngeal, mild, progressive, spinal, residual, syphilitic, ordinary, facial, slight, adult, temporary, chronic, incomplete, ipsilateral, alternate, capsular, persistent, epileptic, functional, typical, profound, transitory, cortical, hysteric, resultant, standing, homolateral, side, rightsided, recurrent, vascular, stroke, called, unilateral, postoperative, apoplectic, operative, delayed, marked, hypoglycemic, pyramidal, leftsided, hypoglossal, consequent, sensory, embolic, inferior, spasmodic, trigeminal, traumatic, nocturnal, postnatal, puerperal, minimal, uraemic, frank
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