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  • ...zure with a loss of voluntary motion in which the limbs remain in whatever position they are placed. * [[Decreased sensitivity]]: There may be a decrease in sensitivity to pain.
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  • ...ive]] sensory system, which provides the brain with information about body position and movement. ...neurons]]: These neurons innervate intrafusal muscle fibers, adjusting the sensitivity of the muscle spindle.
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  • ...y's sense of [[proprioception]], which is the perception of the body's own position in space. Gamma motor neurons are responsible for the regulation of muscle tone and the sensitivity of the muscle spindle. They do this by adjusting the tension in the intrafu
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  • ...ument used in [[ophthalmology]] to measure the field of vision for a fixed position of the eye. ...that measure the overall scope of vision, including peripheral vision and sensitivity to light.
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  • ...ion include [[Eye Irritation|eye irritation]], excessive tearing, redness, sensitivity to light and wind, and decreased vision if the cornea becomes damaged. ...entropion usually involves surgery to reposition the eyelid to its normal position. In some cases, temporary solutions may be used to relieve symptoms, such a
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  • ...he pupil, which is usually centrally located, is displaced from its normal position. This can occur in one or both eyes. The displacement can be slight or seve ...lude [[blurred vision]], [[double vision]], [[glare]], or [[photophobia]] (sensitivity to light). In some cases, there may be no noticeable symptoms.
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  • * [[Null hypothesis]]: A general statement or default position that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena. * [[Sensitivity and specificity]]
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  • ..."a throwing in"), "site" (from the Old French ''site'', meaning "place or position"), and "reactions" (from the Latin ''reactio'', meaning "a response"). ...drug, the speed of injection, and individual patient factors such as skin sensitivity or allergic reactions.
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  • * Sensitivity to light ...r thyroid disorders. In some cases, surgery may be required to correct the position of the eyelids.
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  • * [[Ectopic]] - occurring at an abnormal position or time ...n]] - external repositioning of the fetus in the womb to the correct birth position
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  • * [[Erogenous zone]]: An area of the human body that has heightened sensitivity, the stimulation of which may generate a sexual response. * [[Lateral (anatomy)]]: Pertaining to the side; denoting a position farther from the midline of the body or from a structure.
    171 KB (26,136 words) - 02:28, 15 February 2024