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Things paralysis often describes (“paralysis ________”)
agitans, time, loss, syndrome, factor, virus, analysis, thomas, epidemic, handicap, sets
How paralysis often is described (“________ paralysis”)
facial, general, infantile, complete, partial, flaccid, periodic, spastic, respiratory, vocal, bilateral, progressive, unilateral, temporary, total, spinal, muscular, laryngeal, hysterical, permanent, acute, peripheral, diaphragmatic, familial, cerebral, diphtheritic, hypokalemic, sensory, severe, recurrent, hyperkalemic, sudden, mental, residual, transient, ocular, congenital, incomplete, slight, atrophic, phrenic, sided, bulbar, functional, ipsilateral, isolated, extensive, fold, hypertrophic, pharyngeal, motor, intestinal, emotional, cardiac, sleep, cranial, traumatic, ulnar, idiopathic, nerve, radial, sympathetic, chronic, immunological, muscle, neuromuscular, thyrotoxic, intercostal, palatal, induced, obstetrical, near, vasomotor, tick, posterior, skeletal, apparent, organic, virtual, fatal, called, momentary, gradual
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