Paresis
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- This article is about the physical malady. For the mental disorder, see general paresis.
It is in contrast to paralysis, in which all movement is lost.
Subtypes
- monoparesis -- one leg or one arm
- paraparesis -- both legs or both arms
- hemiparesis -- one arm and one leg on both side of the body
- quadraparesis -- all four limbs
Associated conditions
- It frequently refers to the impairment of motion in multiple sclerosis.
- It is also used to describe a form of ophthalmoplegia.
- In the past, the term was most commonly used to refer to "General paresis", which was a symptom of untreated syphilis. However, due to improvements in treatment of syphilis, it is now rarely used in this context.
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