paralysis agitans - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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paralysis agitans (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

"Paralysis agitans" is a historical term for Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and can cause tremors, stiffness, and balance difficulties. The term is less commonly used in modern medical terminology and is primarily found in historical texts or discussions relating to the early understanding of Parkinson's disease. It is used more in written contexts, particularly in medical literature and historical discussions, rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences: 1. "The research on paralysis agitans has greatly advanced over the last few decades."
“La investigación sobre la parálisis agitans ha avanzado mucho en las últimas décadas.”

  1. "Symptoms of paralysis agitans can significantly impact a patient's quality of life."
    “Los síntomas de la parálisis agitans pueden afectar significativamente la calidad de vida de un paciente.”

  2. "In the early 19th century, paralysis agitans was often confused with other movement disorders."
    “En el siglo XIX, la parálisis agitans a menudo se confundía con otros trastornos del movimiento.”

Idiomatic Expressions

Paralysis agitans is not commonly associated with idiomatic expressions as it is a specific medical term. However, one can discuss Parkinson’s disease within various contexts related to health, movement, and care. Below are sentences incorporating broader health-related idioms:

  1. "Living with paralysis agitans can sometimes feel like you are stuck in a rut."
    “Vivir con parálisis agitans a veces puede hacerte sentir como si estuvieras estancado.”

  2. "Despite the challenges posed by paralysis agitans, he never let it get him down."
    “A pesar de los desafíos que plantea la parálisis agitans, nunca dejó que lo desanimara.”

  3. "She found a way to rise to the occasion despite her paralysis agitans."
    “Ella encontró la manera de estar a la altura de las circunstancias a pesar de su parálisis agitans.”

Etymology

The term "paralysis agitans" comes from Latin. "Paralysis" derives from the Greek word "paralusis," meaning "a loosening" or "a weakening." "Agitans" means "moving" or "shaking." Together, it refers to a disorder characterized by shaking movements and loss of control, primarily affecting muscles.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This comprehensive look at "paralysis agitans" covers its meaning, usage, example sentences, idiomatic expressions, etymology, and related terms.



25-07-2024