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Things palsy often describes (“palsy ________”)
walsy, patients, results, cases, water, creeps, smitten, drops, stroke, fumbling, paralysis, international, walsies, stimulus, hope, years, result, united, children, the, point, onset, study, clinic, sets
How palsy often is described (“________ palsy”)
cerebral, facial, progressive, supranuclear, third, cranial, spastic, sixth, brachial, bilateral, radial, unilateral, oblique, peripheral, congenital, ocular, superior, peroneal, ulnar, complete, severe, recurrent, laryngeal, isolated, nerve, infantile, partial, ipsilateral, acute, athetoid, fourth, left, median, lateral, seventh, bulbar, tardy, mild, hemiplegic, sciatic, dead, vertical, phrenic, double, vocal, pseudobulbar, horizontal, interosseous, transient, idiopathic, obstetrical, traumatic, extraocular, ataxic, lead, hypoglossal, temporary, spinal, sided, accessory, obstetric, incomplete, postoperative, posterior, femoral, dyskinetic, extrapyramidal, thoracic, diplegic, inferior, cerehral, quadriplegic, contralateral, painful, 6th, hysterical, medial, trochlear, delayed, diabetic, palatal, sparing
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