palsy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

palsy in the PONS Dictionary

palsy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cerebral palsy
cerebral palsy
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A stroke of palsy interrupted his labours in the course of 1851.
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The clinical consequences of weakness in the superior oblique (caused, for example, by fourth nerve palsies) are discussed below.
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She has cerebral palsy that affects the left side of her body.
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In 1983, there were five cerebral palsy classifications for its competitors.
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He has cerebral palsy, a condition he has had since birth.
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This can serve a significant role for providers caring for children with spectrum disorders such as autism or cerebral palsy.
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Sleeping with the head resting on the arm can also cause radial nerve palsy.
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These books were groundbreaking by asserting that children with cerebral palsy could lead productive lives.
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This is the mildest form of cerebral palsy, and individuals with it generally have a good prognosis for later life.
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For complete nerve palsy, less than 40% of patients will have complete recovery.
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