10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PROSOPLEGIA»
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Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
PROSOPLEGIA, s. f. — Proso + plegia — Patol. Paralisia da face.
PROSOPLÉGICO, adj. — Prosoplegia + iço — Paiol. De, ou relativo a,
prosoplegia. PROSOPO, el. — Gr. prosopos. Termo de composição que se
emprega a fim de indicar a ...
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
PROSOPLEGIA, s. f. PATOL. Paralisia da face. (Do gr. proso, para diante e
plegia, ferimento). PROSOPLEGICO, ad]. Relativo a prosoplegia. PROSOPO...
Elemento de composição que traduz a ideia de face, figura: prosopografia. (Do
gr.
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Excerpta medica. Section 20: Gerontology and geriatrics
This circumstance hampered elucidation of the etiology of the disease, but
pointed to crucial significance of vascular factors in the development of
prosoplegia. The third group (23 cases) demonstrated a vascular nature of
prosoplegia.
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Excerpta medica. Section 8, Neurology and neurosurgery
atherosclerosis and arterial hypertension. The patients were divided into 3
groups. An inflammatory genesis of prosoplegia was established in the first group
(12 cases). The second group (24 cases) showed symptoms of the inflammatory
...
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Diseases of the Nervous System
PARALYSIS OF THE FACIAL NERVE (MIMETIC PARALYSIS, PROSOPLEGIA,
BELL'S PALSY) In the last few decades the study of diseases of the nervous
system has received such an impetus as to make it impossible, even for a
specialist in ...
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A to Z Glossary of Medical Terms for Homeopaths
160 f ACIOPLEG 1 A — FAM ASY Facioplegia Factitious Factor Faculty Faecal
Faeces Fahrenheit Faint Falciform Falling-sickness Fallopian-tubes False False-
membrane False-pains Famire Fang Fantasy Prosoplegia; facial palsy. Artificial ...
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Literature and the Brain
1998. Experiencing Narrative Worlds: On the Psychological Activities of Reading.
New Haven: Westview Press, Yale University Press. Ghacibeh, Georges A., and
Kenneth M. Heilman. 2003. “Progressive Affective Aprosodia and Prosoplegia.
Norman Norwood Holland, 2009
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Fothergill's Prosopalgia; Tic douloureux; Prosoplegia, Face-ache. Of all nerves, if
we except perhaps the ischiadic nerve, the trigeminus becomes most easily the
seat of neuralgic pains. This susceptibility can easily be accounted for by the fact
...
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Encyclopedia of Human Behavior
... of his research has been devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms
associated with disorders such as hemispatial neglect, anosognosia, apraxia,
aphasia, as well as affective (emotional) aprosodia, prosoplegia, and
prosopagnosia.
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The Believer's Brain: Home of the Religious and Spiritual ...
Ghacibeh, G. A., and Heilman, K. M. Progressive Affective Aprosodiaand
Prosoplegia. Neurology 60,no. 7 (April2003): 1192–4. Goldstein,K. The Organism
: AHolisticApproach toBiology. New York:American Book Company, 1939; repr.:
1963.
Kenneth M. Heilman, Russell S. Donda, 2014