Paralysis can result in a drooping or "sagging" appearance due to a loss of muscle function.
Hemiplegia is a condition in which one whole half of the body is paralyzed from head to foot. In adults it is often a result of stoke, spinal cord injury, or central nervous system disease.
Facial hemiplegia is paralysis of half of the face and causes include stroke, brain tumor, traumatic injury, and nerve dysfunction. Bell's Palsy is a type of facial paralysis in which the affected half of the face droops due to partial or complete loss of muscle control. Bell's Palsy is usually temporary.
ss is the medical terminology abbreviation meaning one-half. It has fallen out of favor, as it can be misinterpreted as "55."
Hemihepatectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of half or a lobe of the liver.
Hemiplegia is weakness of half.
The medical term for the body being severed in half is "transection." It refers to a complete division or separation of a body part, often used to describe a severe injury or surgical procedure where a structure or organ is cut completely. Transection can have severe consequences and requires immediate medical intervention.
Hemiglossectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of half the tongue.
No such medical term exists
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Lingual tonsillitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of lymph tissue at the back of the tongue.
the medical name is Strabismus strabisimus?
The bottom of the eye is mapped to the legs and lower half of body.
Hemianopsia is the medical term meaning loss of half of the visual field.
prefix meaning "half " hemiataxia, hemiopia, hemiplegia.