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hemiparesis

[ hem-ee-puh-ree-sis, -par-uh-sis ]

noun

, Pathology.
  1. partial paralysis affecting only one side of the body.


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Other Words From

  • hem·i·pa·ret·ic [hem-ee-p, uh, -, ret, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hemiparesis1

First recorded in 1890–95; hemi- + paresis
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Example Sentences

She suffered a seizure and a stroke during the procedure, which led to hemiparesis, or weakness on the right side of her body.

Confabulation, ataxia, dysarthria, dysphagia, hemiparesis: the mesmerizing names of neurological conditions mask cruelties.

From Nature

Hemiparesis is a term more commonly associated with stroke survivors, as it involves an inability or weakness on one side of the body.

Hemiplegia -- paralysis to one side of the body -- and hemiparesis -- weakness on one side of the body -- are the most common disabilities after stroke and scientists believe SSRIs might help improve movement by increasing the level of the brain chemical serotonin in the central nervous system.

From Reuters

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