Klumpke"s paralysis - translation to arabic
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Klumpke"s paralysis - translation to arabic

MEDICAL CONDITION
Klumpke's paralysis; Klumpke palsy; Klumpke's palsy; Dejerine-Klumpke paralysis; Dejerine-Klumpke palsy; Dejerine–Klumpke palsy

Klumpke's paralysis      
‎ شَلَلُ كلومبكه,شَلَلُ كلومبكه دوجرين:شلل ضموري في عضلات اليد والذراع‎
Dejerine-Klumpke paralysis         
شَلَلُ دوجرين-كلومبكة
sleep paralysis         
  • ''Le Cauchemar'' (''The Nightmare''), by Eugène Thivier (1894)
  • Füssli's]] The Nightmare'' (1781)
  • A picture of a [[succubus]]-like vision, in contrast to the incubus. ''My Dream, My Bad Dream'', 1915, by Fritz Schwimbeck
PHENOMENON
Sleep Paralysis; Awareness during sleep paralysis; Hypnogogic paralysis; Hypnopompic paralysis; Hypnagogic paralysis; Hypnapompic paralysis; Old Hag Syndrome; Old hag; Dream paralysis; Kanashibari; Night demon; Waking paralysis; Old Hag attack; Phi Am; The Old Hag; The Old Hag Attack; Old Hag Attack; Meditation-Relaxation Therapy for Sleep Paralysis; Old Hag syndrome; Sleep paralysis demon; Sleep paralyses; Sleep-onset paralysis; Night Demon
‎ الشَّلَلُ التَّالِي للنَّوم, شَلَلُ النَّوم‎

Definition

flaccid
a.
Soft, limber, limp, flabby, yielding, lax, drooping, relaxed, inelastic, hanging loose, pendulous.

Wikipedia

Klumpke paralysis

Klumpke's paralysis is a variety of partial palsy of the lower roots of the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a network of spinal nerves that originates in the back of the neck, extends through the axilla (armpit), and gives rise to nerves to the upper limb. The paralytic condition is named after Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke.