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Hierarchy: #catatonie (7 terms)
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To abduct
(transitive verb (clinical kinetology / neurological semiology))
To perform a movement of abduction, consisting of moving a limb, a limb segment, or the eyeball away from the median axis of th...
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Abducere
(noun / verbal action (clinical kinesiology / neurological semiology))
The act or process of executing an abduction movement, consisting of moving a body segment or the eyeball away from the median ...
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Abduction
(noun (clinical kinesiology / neurological semiology))
The movement by which a limb, a limb segment, or the eyeball is moved away from the median axis of the body or a reference line...
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Archaic abduction
(noun / archaic variant (clinical kinesiology / neurological semiology))
An archaic and etymological variant for the term 'abducție', previously used in Romanian medical literature to describe the mov...
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Abductor
(adjective / noun (structural anatomy / neurological semiology))
An anatomical designation applied to any muscle or nerve that performs or coordinates the movement of abduction (moving a segme...
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Abducted
(adjective / participle (functional anatomy / neurological semiology))
Adjectival form derived from the past participle of the verb 'abduce', describing a limb, a limb segment, or an organ (such as ...
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Abendroth sign
(proper noun / clinical eponym (neuro-semiology / history of psychiatry))
A medical eponym derived from German onomastics, historically used in neuro-semiology and in describing motor dynamic anomalies...