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- affects the leg more than it does the arm; hence, it is known also as homolateral ataxia and crural paresis. The onset of symptoms is often over hours...
- The first explicit description of iridological principles such as homolaterality (without using the word iridology) are found in Chiromatica Medica,...
- logical next step. There are three classifications for the fracture: Homolateral: All five metatarsals are displaced in the same direction. Lateral displacement...
- AFP Down's Syndrome Trotter's triad Conductive deafness, Immobility of homolateral soft palate, Trigeminal neuralgia Nasopharyngeal carcinoma Unhappy Triad...
- synkinesis is when the eyelid raises upon: Jaw thrust to opposite side (homolateral external pterygoid) Jaw is projected forward (bilateral external pterygoid)...
- Carducci M (2006). "Simultaneous occurrence of linear scleroderma and homolateral segmental vitiligo". J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 20 (1): 63–5. doi:10...
- non-invasive physical therapy in each of the stages. In one such stage, the homolateral stage, a healthy child typically crawls by turning the head to one side...
- (1953-09-01). "Radical mastectomy combined with in-continuity resection of the homolateral internal mammary node chain". Cancer. 6 (5): 969–979. doi:10...
- contralateral limbs in the spinal cord are nearer to each other than homolateral limbs. This has nothing to do with the confusion of the two sides that...
- the end of the margin and grip the food. After gripping the food, a homolateral turn is followed to bring the anterior portion of the body in ****ociation...