Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.dysarthria- impaired articulatory ability resulting from defects in the peripheral motor nerves or in the speech musculature defect of speech,speech defect,speech disorder- a disorder of oral speech Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton...
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.dyscalculia- impaired ability to learn grade-appropriate mathematics learning disability,learning disorder- a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills ...
There is classically acute onset of bilateral cranial nerve impairment and subsequent symmetrical descending paralysis or weakness. Commonly noted are dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing), dry mouth, diplopia (double vision), dysarthria (a neuromuscular disorder affecting speech), and blurred vision. Nause...
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Cerebral palsy hearing impairments seem to be more common in children who also have a visual impairment related to their condition. The average age of diagnosis of hearing impairment in a child with cerebral palsy is just before their second birthday. This early diagnosis allows for early intervent...
89 Any patient having received a corneal transplant presenting with cerebellar signs, gait disorder, mental deterioration, dysarthria, visual!oculomotor signs, myoclonus and/or pyramidal signs should be suspected of having CJD?64 Recently, ocular tissue from a donor later found to have sporadic CJD ...
is an almost full quality of neuromuscular symptoms following a initiation of Gilteritinib (ASP2215) ravulizumab treatment. A 34-year-old German female having a past background of generalized MG offered worsening of neuromuscular symptoms including tetraparesis, mind drooping, dysphagia, dysarthria...
This is related to atrophy of the temporoparietal junction [77, 6]. The presence of word comprehension deficits in some LV cases may reflect expansion of atrophy to the posterior superior temporal sulcus and might be due to impaired lexical-semantic retrieval [30, 31]. We postulate that the...
Related to Ataxia-telangiectasia:Ataxia telangiectasia mutated a·tax·i·a (ə-tăk′sē-ə) n. 1.Loss of the ability to coordinate muscular movement. 2.Any of various degenerative, often hereditary, disorders that are characterized by ataxia and are frequently associated with cerebellar atrop...
Noun1.nystagmus- involuntary movements of the eyeballs; its presence or absence is used to diagnose a variety of neurological and visual disorders eye movement- the movement of the eyes physiological nystagmus- small involuntary tremors of the eyeballs; when it is eliminated by stabilizing the imag...